Returns the display basename for the particular filename, guaranteed
to be valid UTF-8. The display name might not be identical to the filename,
for instance there might be problems converting it to UTF-8, and some files
can be translated in the display.
If GLib can not make sense of the encoding of filename, as a last resort it
replaces unknown characters with U+FFFD, the Unicode replacement character.
You can search the result for the UTF-8 encoding of this character (which is
"\357\277\275" in octal notation) to find out if filename was in an invalid
encoding.
You must pass the whole absolute pathname to this functions so that
translation of well known locations can be done.
This function is preferred over g_filename_display_name() if you know the
whole path, as it allows translation.
Since 2.6
Returns the display basename for the particular filename, guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. The display name might not be identical to the filename, for instance there might be problems converting it to UTF-8, and some files can be translated in the display. If GLib can not make sense of the encoding of filename, as a last resort it replaces unknown characters with U+FFFD, the Unicode replacement character. You can search the result for the UTF-8 encoding of this character (which is "\357\277\275" in octal notation) to find out if filename was in an invalid encoding. You must pass the whole absolute pathname to this functions so that translation of well known locations can be done. This function is preferred over g_filename_display_name() if you know the whole path, as it allows translation. Since 2.6