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DJ V.2
7 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Status:
Investigating
Enable emoji and special characters in file names
Hi guys, not sure if anyone else needs files with odd characters / emoji in the filename synced.
Surely this could be a thing now... OneDrive allows it, Google allows it.
I'm not in control of a lot of the files so "simply rename your files" isn't an option.
What are the chances of this actually happening some time soon? I think i would benefit many
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- JayDropbox StaffStatus changed:NewtoGathering SupportIf you like this idea, please share how this would help you, and vote to show your support.Our top-voted ideas are shared with our product teams to investigate in our regular reviews.
- billgdbxDropbox EngineerStatus changed:Gathering SupporttoInvestigating
We've been actively working on this improvement here. I can't share ETAs but wanted to let you know we're on it.
- Razvan BoxifierCollaborator | Level 10
That is great news billgdbx!
It will be very much appreciated by both Dropbox and Boxifier users.
Thanks,
Razvan
- DJ V.2Helpful | Level 5
thank you so much for acknowledging. I know you can't give ETA's but are these things typically stuff that gets actioned? and if they do is it weeks or years typically?
thanks for your time
- DJ V.2Helpful | Level 5
hi again guys, any news on this feature at all?
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- billgdbxDropbox Engineer
Alas, nothing too definitive; I wish I had more encouraging news. There is some upcoming work being done to support some of the characters seen in, e.g., Mac filenames which cannot be expressed on, e.g., Windows; but that is not the full-on "support anything in a filename" that I think you're inquiring about. (I'll take the bullet: I had the impression that this work would support what you were asking about, but I was wrong.)
Full-on "support all the things in a name everywhere" is quite a bit more invasive as it needs at its core a character set upgrade in our underlying systems, and then plumbing through the rest of our code to support that more extensive character set. I'd characterize it as envisioned-but-not-imminent.
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