Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-17 Thread Eric Van Buggenhaut
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 11:21:02AM -0400, Colin Walters wrote: > "Oliver Elphick" writes: > > > Cyrille Chepelov wrote: > > >Le ven, sep 14, 2001, 04:13:31 +0900, Junichi Uekawa a crit: > > ... > > >(by the way, does the line mutt added at the very beginning of this post > > >display compl

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-16 Thread Josh Huber
Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > Content-Disposition: inline > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > > in Cyrille's headers, which look fine. ...same here... I wonder if Gnus is doing some auto-detect action? I wouldn'

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Cyrille Chepelov
Le ven, sep 14, 2001, à 12:39:31 -0500, David Starner a écrit: > On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 06:02:45PM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote: > > it looks like it's because your default locale is 8859-1. > > Nope. My default locale is UTF-8. As someone else said, your headers > look fine. I stand correcte

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Cyrille Chepelov
Le ven, sep 14, 2001, à 09:39:55 -0500, David Starner a écrit: > On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 09:39:10AM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote: > > (by the way, does the line mutt added at the very beginning of this post > > display completely on your screen ?) > > Here it does. The message I got was properly

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Colin Walters
"Oliver Elphick" writes: > Cyrille Chepelov wrote: > >Le ven, sep 14, 2001, 04:13:31 +0900, Junichi Uekawa a crit: > ... > >(by the way, does the line mutt added at the very beginning of this post > >display completely on your screen ?) > > Your message didn't specify any character set, so

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread David Starner
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 09:39:10AM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote: > (by the way, does the line mutt added at the very beginning of this post > display completely on your screen ?) Here it does. The message I got was properly labeled as ISO-8859-1, too. -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pointl

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Carlos Laviola
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 08:54:40AM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote: > Cyrille Chepelov wrote: > >Le ven, sep 14, 2001, 04:13:31 +0900, Junichi Uekawa a crit: > ... > >(by the way, does the line mutt added at the very beginning of this post > >display completely on your screen ?) > > Your messag

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
>> Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On a very different topic, I cannot even type in > franc,ais in my system, and it seems to be a character not available > in the default locale which is C. > > How are people meant to handle this? I have LC_CTYPE=en_US (or LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Cyrille Chepelov
Le ven, sep 14, 2001, à 08:54:40 +0100, Oliver Elphick a écrit: > Cyrille Chepelov wrote: > >Le ven, sep 14, 2001, 04:13:31 +0900, Junichi Uekawa a crit: > ... > >(by the way, does the line mutt added at the very beginning of this post > >display completely on your screen ?) > > Your messag

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Oliver Elphick
Cyrille Chepelov wrote: >Le ven, sep 14, 2001, 04:13:31 +0900, Junichi Uekawa a crit: ... >(by the way, does the line mutt added at the very beginning of this post >display completely on your screen ?) Your message didn't specify any character set, so the non-ASCII characters seem to have b

Re: franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Cyrille Chepelov
Le ven, sep 14, 2001, à 04:13:31 +0900, Junichi Uekawa a écrit: > On a very different topic, I cannot even type in > franc,ais in my system, and it seems to be a character not available > in the default locale which is C. C does not specify a charset outside ASCII, does it ? On my system, with L

franc,ais locale (was Re: A language by any other name)

2001-09-14 Thread Junichi Uekawa
"Marcelo E. Magallon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> immo vero scripsit On a very different topic, I cannot even type in franc,ais in my system, and it seems to be a character not available in the default locale which is C. How are people meant to handle this? regards, junichi -- [EMAIL PROTECT