Use a tool like Notepad++ or an online converter to input special characters. Adjust encoding settings if needed.
Use a tool like Notepad++ or an online converter to input special characters. Adjust encoding settings if needed.
To zrobić tak, żeby masz Windows w języku angielskim, ale nazwy plików musiały być w polskim systemie znaków, możesz użyć narzędzia do konwersji nazw plików. Następnie zmienisz je na polskie znaki.
Add it as a preferred language and set it in the keyboard layout. The window ignores the character used for file names, no matter the system settings. During installation, avoid choosing it as the display language.
Certain details need adjustment: Long paths exceeding about 250 characters or bytes can cause problems. Some Polish characters may use two bytes each. If opening files fails, consider renaming the parent directory to reduce the path length, then rename the file. When restoring, aim for a total path under roughly 250 bytes.
I installed it in a specific way and I'm having trouble signing files on Windows.
The notification indicates unsupported characters in your input. It seems the tools or system you're using may not recognize Polish symbols. Could you clarify whether this involves file names, folders, or something related to digital signing and encryption?