Le jeu 14/11/2002 à 21:49, François Jan a écrit : > > > > > ... croient être un "dysfonctionnement" de notre système : elles > > > > > reçoivent le Bulletin après avoir tenté de se désabonner ou > > > > > reçoivent le Bulletin en double. La source du problème est > > > > > invariablement la même :... > > > Well, if you can see my signature well formed with the cedilla, I may > help you.... > > I was in the same shit as you but was too lazy to have a look. Never > mind, your mail got me on the way and I changed the file > evolution/signatures/xxx with vi in order to read François instead of > François and here I am.
I've resorted to a similar solution : I edit the files in ~/evolution/signatures/ with a text editor and the accents are OK when the signature is included in the message. I've notice something though. When I first tried to edit my signature with Kedit 1.0.3, it was fine, but with gedit (2.0.2), I had the same problem with accents. I looked at gedit's Preferences and changed the parameter for "During saving" (sorry, I don't know the real title in English). It was set to "Use original file encoding if possible". I changed it to "Use current locale's encoding if possible". And it worked! My locale encoding is, I think, ISO-8859-1. The same as what is defined in Evolution. Obviously, the Evo signature editor does not take into account Evolution character encoding or the locale's encoding. Or takes it from somewhere, but where?! > By the way, I use ISO-8859-15 which is a lot better than latin1 (aka > ISO-8859-1). I'll try that! Thanks! -- Philippe _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution