That sounds plausible, but hopefully an unicode expert like graff will weigh in. ( Maybe private msg graff and ask him to look at it? ) I'm a provincial american, who seldoms deals with non-ascii filenames. :-)
I would first try reading the directories and printing the list to a Tk text box, and see if there is any name changes.
In reply to Re^3: Tk and Non-ASCII File Names
by zentara
in thread Tk and Non-ASCII File Names
by eff_i_g
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