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[TSVN] A little OT - encoding in 1.1.0

From: Fernando P. Nájera Cano <yo_at_FernandoNajera.es>
Date: 2004-10-06 11:07:16 CEST

Hi,

I know that this maybe should be directed to svn, but I wanted to
check this first if anyone has this problem too. Using SVN 1.1.0 and
TortoiseSVN 1.1.0.

I usually enter log messages using Spanish characters (acutes...). If
I use TSVN (Show Log) I can see the messages as they were written - no
problem. E.g.:

"éstos"

But if I use svn.exe from cmd.exe (svn log -r X:X) I see this:

?\195?\169stos

Has anyone noted this? Is there any environment variable I should set?
I rely on svn.exe for a VB.NET program I'm developing - as I think I
can't link to subversion using .NET -- can I?

I don't know if I should write to users@svn - I've never done it
before...

Thank you!

Best regards,

Fernando Najera

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