Le jeu 14/11/2002 à 16:03, Philippe Chartier a écrit :
> Le jeu 14/11/2002 à 15:30, Enver ALTIN a écrit :
> > On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 16:17, Mark Lowes wrote:
> > > Am I missing something or is there no way of configuring 1.2 to use an
> > > external file for it's sig.  It appears to be "import into the editor
> > > and save" or "script" as the only options.
> > 
> > Seems so :)
> > 
> > Interestingly I never needed to add a new signature since I upgraded
> > from 1.0.x but just noticed that the only way adding a file as a
> > signature is copying/importing its contents to a new signature using the
> > add button. BTW, I can live with this.
> 
> I upgraded, too, from 1.0.x to 1.2 and was pleased to see the old
> signatures automatically imported. I really like the new signature
> system.
> 
> But I've noticed a problem. If I edit a signature in the new signature
> editor, everything seems fine, but afterwards, in the preview signature
> pane and in a new message, all the accented characters are unreadable...
> 
> Example :
> ... 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 :...
> 
> I suppose it's a character set thing. But how can I solve this? I have
> no idea...
> 
> I use KDE, if that can help...
> 
> Thanks in advance!

Hi,

I just want to say that the signature problem I mentioned in November
seems to be totally resolved with the new Evolution 1.2.1 upgrade.

I've noticed the change because, curiously, most of my previous
signatures "disappeared" after the upgrade! In the Tools> Parameters,
all the signatures were there (and the files were intact in
~/evolution/signatures), but nothing showed up in the preview pane or in
the compose window.

I opened the ~/evolution/signatures files in a text editor. Copy-pasted
the content in the signature editor. And everything is fine now.

Many thanks!


-- 
Philippe


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