I've created the directory "•◘▬¨ŤlCęół♥☺☻0" and I would like to make it visible with dir /b command. So far, chcp 10000, chcp 10001 and chcp 65000(utf-8) commands failed(the original name was displayed by "The system cannot write to the specified device", or by empty string, or unicode characters was replaced/ignored. What's the reason and how to fix it? The official documentation isn't helpful :(
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I don't think its possible. Yet, I might be wrong so please wait for more answers. – Mark Segal May 26 '12 at 9:05
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1As stated in the answer, this is primarily an issue of selecting a Unicode-capable font. Non-BMP characters probably won't work in any case though. – Philipp May 26 '12 at 14:10
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Other method: stackoverflow.com/questions/379240/… – user2718593 Jun 10 '14 at 7:37
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1Also CHCP 65001 DIR > UTF8.TXT TYPE UTF8.TXT from stackoverflow.com/questions/379240/… – user2718593 Jun 10 '14 at 7:39
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1Minor note: code page 65000 is UTF-7, while 65001 is UTF-8. – Solomon Rutzky Jan 6 '17 at 16:41
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Yeah,I've just resolved my problem. It was a fault of default font in cmd.exe which can't manage unicode signs. To fix it(windows 7 x64 pro):
- Open/run
cmd.exe
- Click on the icon at the top-left corner
- Select properties
- Then "Font" bar
- Select "Lucida Console" and OK.
- Write
Chcp 10000
at the prompt - Finally
dir /b
Enjoy your clean UTF-16 output with hearts, Chinese signs, and much more!
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I'm curious, is the
chcp
really needed? AFAIK it should work even without it since Unicode is independent of codepages. – Philipp May 26 '12 at 14:09 -
Ditto what @Philipp said. I can see a directory named as you indicated with the default US Windows 437 code page. Chinese, however, becomes the Unicode replacement character, meaning the font doesn't support it. – Mark Tolonen May 27 '12 at 5:55
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3cmd.exe still does not display characters outside of the BMP correctly. (It shows 2 characters instead of 1). – smerlin Sep 25 '13 at 9:15
Also from Is there a Windows command shell that will display Unicode characters?
CHCP 65001
DIR > UTF8.TXT
TYPE UTF8.TXT