![]() Thanks for everyone’s effort and help, especially for the time TW_Tones took to help me. When the link with the shortcut is clicked on TiddlyDesktop, it will launch the program installed on Windows 10 to open the file, even with accents and special characters, as follows: In Tiddler create an external link for the shortcut.Transport the shortcut file to a directory that doesn’t have any special characters or accents in its “path” (preferably in the root, where the “.html” file that TiddlyDesktop will use is located).Then rename the link file “.lnk” to a name without accents and special characters.Take the file with special characters or accent and create a shortcut in the same directory.As follows the step-by-step script to work around the problem: With great joy, after many comings and goings, I managed to find a palliative solution to the problem of links within Tiddler with special characters or accents when executed within TiddlyDesktop (links with accents and special characters did not work). We are learning more but no solution yet. I am using the version from Fourteenth Release without pre-releases.Remember TiddlyDesktop is built on top of a version of Chromium so this possibly points to the problem. As a link however neither file:///C:/TEMP/Cláudio.txt or file:///C:/TEMP/Cl%C3%A1udio.txt work from the TiddlyDesktop wiki.Edit this to read correctly file:///C:/TEMP/Cláudio.txt and it opens the file in the browser tab.However if your copy this into the chrome address bar it fails, and looks like this C:/%5CTEMP%5CCl%C3%A1udio.txt.If you copy the result from the above it works if pasted into the FireFox address bar and looks like this file:///C:%5CTEMP%5CCl%C3%A1udio.txt.Interestingly Lets try and encode the filename using filters however this little experiment works, it displays the content in the tiddler Out of interest I created the file Cláudioà á ó í é ã õ.txtto test the other accents you spoke of, this has the same problem. The non-accented one does open, but in my case in NotePad++ which is the default for txt files. I have successfully reproduced your problem in TiddlyDesktop on Windows 11. ![]() Thanks in advance for everyone’s attention. ![]() Is there a specific downloadable version of TIDDLYDESKTOP that fixes this issue? Meta http-equiv=“Content-Type” content=“text/html charset=utf-8” Is there any HTML instruction that can be included internally in the html file to correct this situation? In addition to this command: Is there any setting in TIDDLYDESKTOP’s Embedded Chromium Browser that needs to be done for it to recognize these characters? Only the second one will not work in TIDDLYDESKTOP.If I open the Tiddlywiki (.html) file in CHROME, FIREFOX or EDGE Browser, both links will work, displaying the contents of the.Note: The only difference is the acute accent in my name. In the first link, TIDDLYDESKTOP opens the FILE in Windows Notepad. RESULT: The second link does not open the referenced file. I am not able to use accented URLs (à á ó í é ã õ, etc) in TIDDLYDESKTOP. It leaves nw.exe instances running, which block you from starting the. PROBLEM: I use TiddlyDesktop-win64-v0.0.15-prerelease.2 on Windows 10. Another problem for people that want to adopt it as a simple solution, is that it doesn't close itself out cleanly in windows. SUBJECT: Links to Internal Files (via file:///) in Windows 10.
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