Helle Jordi!
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Jordi Mallach wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 09:52:22PM +0100, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
> > You will find more charset-points in your '.muttrc'-file:
>
> When I started using 1.3.12, I found this problem too with Spanish
> characters, and it only got solved when I declared LANG.
That's also possible, but you can use a more flexible way to do it...
> With LANG undeclared, I just got things like \362 for "ò". Now, I use
> LANG=en_US (I don't want spanish in my apps) and LC_COLLATE=C, to fix
> some weirdness with ls's sorting.
That's a 'locale' question, but Heinz Diehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told us:
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> > Locale is set-up and works properly, so this can't be the cause.
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Here (Debian GNU/Linux version 2.2 -potato-) I use only *one*
'locale' option in my $HOME/.bashrc
export LC_CTYPE="de_DE"
because if you use the option LANG=<locale-ID_which_you_want>
it will be modify other locale-options to the same 'locale-ID'.
bye - Wilhelm
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