Hi,
My problem is, after I had to reboot (computer overheated again), some of
the characters in programs  don't display right.  The worst ones are the
arrows in threads in Mutt aren't arrows anymore, they're accented a's and
boxes; and in all windowmanagers the program names in the titlebars and the
writing on the blackbox slit, the letters are separated by @ signs.  The
only 2 things that I can think of that caused it are a) overheating
(hopefully not), or b) broken UTF-8 support.  Before I made UTF-8 English
the default characterset, everything was fine.  Now it's messed up.

Anyway, my question is, how do I set i back to the ascii (i forget the
number) charset?  I forgot what command I used to change it in the first
place. :(

TIA.

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