On 9/3/19 8:24 PM, Thomas Stieve wrote:
Yes, exactly, the URLs are saved as numbers and percentages. How do I have them saved as the actual Cyrillic letters?
Not sure if this is useful in your situation, but if you have a normal browser and you look at a Wikipedia article, and you want to save the URL, you can press ctrl-L to select all the text in the URL field and ctrl-C to copy, switch to some other place and ctrl-V to paste. This works fine but some URLs with non-ASCII (non-English) letters might be encoded as %numbers. If instead you press: ctrl-L right-arrow (to deselect and place cursor at the end) X (or any character) backspace (to remove that X again) ctrl-A (to select the entire URL field again) ctrl-C then, when you paste this, it will not have the % encoding.
An example is the Russian Wikipedia article https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D1%91%D0%B4 which then comes out as https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D1%91%D0%B4
This might not always work, but it works sometimes.