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#1058
Originally Posted by knobtviker View Post
If you are converting somewhere from QByteArray to QString, there you lost UTF8 aka Chinese chars.
Had that issue in Soundwave...
Thanks, I'm not explicitly using QByteArray on that part of the code, but it may very well be something like that in some parts of the underlying APIs that I'm using.

I know most likely what it's about, parsing the *.desktop files and setting the encoding as needed, but I do need an example to fix it for sure.
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