Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, shouldn't I see this character as it is (+/-), or should the
builtin pager emit a '?' instead? A '?' is currently what I'm seeing
on this machine right now.
If I fail to set my $LANG environment variable to a locale that includes
iso-8859-1
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This sounds like your locale configuration is screwed up.
Ok, so how about giving me a hint where to look on how to fix this?
Try "man locale" on your system. In my case (HP-UX; your OS might work
quite differently), I ran the command "locale -a", and
Mutt is not correctly coding this message since it contains a character
inserted (probbably) by vi :digraph. Should this be marked as "quoted-
printable"?
Mutt 1.0i (1999-10-22)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mutt is not correctly coding this message since it contains a character
inserted (probbably) by vi :digraph. Should this be marked as "quoted-
printable"?
Depends on how you set "allow_8bit", doesn't it?
can you see the plus/minus character: ± ?
It
On Oct 28, David DeSimone wrote:
can you see the plus/minus character: ± ?
It looks like a +/- character to me.
Well, allow_8bit is set by default for me, so it looks like a bug.
-Clint
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Oct 1999:
It looks like a +/- character to me.
Well, allow_8bit is set by default for me, so it looks like a bug.
I don't understand the problem (or bug) -- the +/- character is a legal
character in the ISO-8858-1 charset, is it not? So if
On 1999-10-28 18:05:59 -0700, Clint Olsen wrote:
Well, allow_8bit is set by default for me, so it looks like a bug.
Nah. When allow_8bit is _set_, mutt will produce 8bit output, and
tag it like that. That's what it did in the message which started
this thread. However, when allow_8bit is
On Oct 29, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Oct 1999:
It looks like a +/- character to me.
Well, allow_8bit is set by default for me, so it looks like a bug.
I don't understand the problem (or bug) -- the +/- character is a legal
character in the