Alex Kapranoff:
> I just wanted to ask if $subject annoys someone else. I'm a recent user
> of 1.0pre2 and it has a bug fixed with a side-effect: I can't use 'y' and
> 'n' answering yes-or-no questions - only russian chars work. Previous
> version let me use both cyrillic and latin chars.
> I explored both 0.95 and 1.0 sources and came to the list to suggest giving
> up nlsing yes-or-no questions. If we use english chars throughout the mutt's
> interface ('c' to open mbox, 'm' to mail etc.) why should we change this
> convention for a single piece of user-to-mutt dialog?
>
> I have some ideas ready... But maybe you have some reasonable
> arguments against it? If not I'll go to mutt-dev.
I don't have an opinion, and I don't speak Russion, but I'd be
interested to hear the arguments.
Presumably with a Russian keyboard it is easier to type a Russian
character than an English/Latin/ASCII one. Is it therefore not
inconvenient to have the interface using English/Latin/ASCII chars
throughout?
Edmund