When i try to invoke BC (which is not already running) as a service from the finder (or from the contextual menu when i cntrl-click a file), i get a strange error message that says that the service is not available because the application " (null) " is in the .trash
See attached image file "null.jpg"
When BC is already running, it works ok when i select 2 files (or 2 folders) and choose 'compare', but when i select 1 file or folder and choose 'select left folder for compare', nothing happens except a switch to the BC Window.
In addition, it seems that in this context, when there are non-ascii characters in a file or folder name, the non-ascii characters are scrambled (see attached image file "scrambled.jpg"); in this case, the last part of the path should have been "testBC1é" instead of "testBC1eÃÅ"
Note: My machine is running Mountain Lion 10.8.3 (French)
See attached image file "null.jpg"
When BC is already running, it works ok when i select 2 files (or 2 folders) and choose 'compare', but when i select 1 file or folder and choose 'select left folder for compare', nothing happens except a switch to the BC Window.
In addition, it seems that in this context, when there are non-ascii characters in a file or folder name, the non-ascii characters are scrambled (see attached image file "scrambled.jpg"); in this case, the last part of the path should have been "testBC1é" instead of "testBC1eÃÅ"
Note: My machine is running Mountain Lion 10.8.3 (French)
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