On Friday 07 April 2006 17:50, Damir Perisa wrote:
> Friday 07 April 2006 21:11, Mike McQueen wrote:
> | Bloody Kmail won't show the last three examples.
>
> i'm using kmail and it shows all of them right. (i copied them out of
> gedit where i inputed them with scim)
>
> do you have arphic and ind
On Friday 07 April 2006 17:50, Damir Perisa wrote:
> Friday 07 April 2006 21:11, Mike McQueen wrote:
> | Bloody Kmail won't show the last three examples.
>
> i'm using kmail and it shows all of them right. (i copied them out of
> gedit where i inputed them with scim)
>
> do you have arphic and ind
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 19:36:13 -0400, Jeff Mickey wrote:
> Ok, well I did that, and I added the arphic fonts, still no love. Vim +
> muttng + urxvt still all have the same behavior as described in my
> previous message. I'm thinking it might be that I have to specify those
> fonts in my .Xdefau
* On Friday, April 07 2006, Tobias Kieslich wrote:
>do you have these lines in .muttngrc?
>set charset = utf-8
>set config_charset = utf-8
>set send_charset = "us-ascii:utf-8"
>
>-tobbi
Ok, well I did that, and I added the arphic fonts, still no love. Vim +
muttng + urxvt still all have the same
Friday 07 April 2006 21:11, Mike McQueen wrote:
| Bloody Kmail won't show the last three examples.
i'm using kmail and it shows all of them right. (i copied them out of
gedit where i inputed them with scim)
do you have arphic and indic fonts installed? or the ttf-ms-fonts that
cover also a nic
Thomas Bächler wrote:
> David Rosenstrauch wrote:
>>> I've got to hand it to sylpheed--it caught every one.
>>
>> Thunderbird too!
>
> Mine did not. Can you give me a list of font packages installed on your
> system?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ pacman -Q | grep font
fontcacheproto 0.1.2-1
fontconfig
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
>> I've got to hand it to sylpheed--it caught every one.
>
>
> Thunderbird too!
Mine did not. Can you give me a list of font packages installed on your system?
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Scott wrote:
>
>> some latin expressions:
>>
>> accents: éèàáâîô
>> umlaute: öäü
>> chinese: 你好! 谢谢!
>> japanese: 出版
>> indic: अर्चः लिनुक्ष्
>
>
> I've got to hand it to sylpheed--it caught every one.
Thunderbird too!
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do you have these lines in .muttngrc?
set charset = utf-8
set config_charset = utf-8
set send_charset = "us-ascii:utf-8"
-tobbi
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 15:50:21 -0400, Jeff Mickey wrote:
> * On Friday, April 07 2006, Damir Perisa wrote:
> >some latin expressions:
> >
> >accents: éèàáâîô
> >umlaute
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On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 03:50:21PM -0400, Jeff Mickey wrote:
> * On Friday, April 07 2006, Damir Perisa wrote:
>
>
> Ok, well in muttng + urxvt with en_US.UTF-8, I see a bunch of escape
> codes for all of the above. Like \234 or some other 3 number c
* On Friday, April 07 2006, Damir Perisa wrote:
>me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of
>much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would be
>useful to have a message recieved (especially you guys who want to
>test but do not use any non-C locale c
On Friday 07 April 2006 12:53, Damir Perisa wrote:
> me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of
> much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would be
> useful to have a message recieved (especially you guys who want to
> test but do not use any non-C local
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On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 07:53:26PM +0200, Damir Perisa wrote:
> me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of
> much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would be
> useful to have a message recieved (especiall
On Friday 07 April 2006 13:11, Stavros Giannouris wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 19:53:26 +0200
>
> Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of
> > much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would be
> > useful to ha
Friday 07 April 2006 20:11, Stavros Giannouris wrote:
| :DHere is some Greek for you, too: Γειά σας! ;-)
nice, thanx!
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Friday 07 April 2006 20:02, Rafael Sorto wrote:
| i see a lot of boxes with numbers ??? how do i fix this ?? can u
| help me plz
what email program do you use?
what you need is an app to support unicode and some fonts this app
needs to display them. In X you most probably want to install some
where do i need to edit some config ??? , im looking on the wiki but i dont understand actually what am i looking for :POn 4/7/06, Stavros Giannouris <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 19:53:26 +0200
Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> me never tried mutt and not much console locali
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 19:53:26 +0200
Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of
> much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would be
> useful to have a message recieved (especially you guys who want to
> test but
i see a lot of boxes with numbers ??? how do i fix this ?? can u help me plz :DOn 4/7/06, Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of
much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would beuseful to have a message recieve
me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of
much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would be
useful to have a message recieved (especially you guys who want to
test but do not use any non-C locale chars) for testing purposes...
here we go:
some lati
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