hello,
thanks for the fast reply :)
but when I reply it, in the editor, they are changed to rares
characters.
rares? You mean invalid or incorrect characters?
sorry my english is not so good... with rare I mean invalid and
incorrect. Here is some examples.
letter in the original mail --
On Fri, 03 Apr 2009, Roger Casaponsa wrote:
I think that es...@euro is the same that es_ES.ISO8859-15 because when
I choose wich locales I want this is displayed like: es...@euro
ISO-8859-15
If it was related to vim, you may test when replying with vim by
typing
:set fenc
this should give the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Friday, April 3 at 09:24 AM, quoth Roger Casaponsa:
letter in the original mail -- letter when editing a reply
ó -- ó
ò -- ò
à -- Ã (with a space)
' -- â8099
H. Those look like UTF-8 characters that are being misunderstood
by your editor.
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to integrate the latest post on my blog into my
.signature-file. I remember having come across something like this
months ago, but can't seem to find it now. Maybe you know a simple
solution? The result should look something like my manual sig below.
I recently
thanks :) I have solved the problem.
The problem was that I was moving from another computer and I had
imported all home. In the old machine the locale was:
lang=es...@euro
LANGUAGE=es_ES:es:en_GB:en
LC_CTYPE=es...@euro
LC_NUMERIC=es...@euro
LC_TIME=es...@euro
LC_COLLATE=es...@euro