On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Andreas Doll wrote:
> On 2016-03-06 at 12:13, Xu Wang wrote:
>> However, since you have been so nice to write up details, if
>> you have a strong preference, I will make bug report. Let me know.
>
> No need to file a bug report. I was sceptical if
On 2016-03-06 at 12:13, Xu Wang wrote:
> However, since you have been so nice to write up details, if
> you have a strong preference, I will make bug report. Let me know.
No need to file a bug report. I was sceptical if someone writing such a
program would forget about the fact that names contain
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 7:20 AM, Andreas Doll wrote:
> On 2016-03-05 at 23:03, Xu Wang wrote:
>> I am not planning to make bug report [...]
>
> Ah, I've overlooked the *not* - if you're still not planning on reporting this
> with the minimal example I provided please let me know,
On 2016-03-05 at 23:03, Xu Wang wrote:
> I am not planning to make bug report [...]
Ah, I've overlooked the *not* - if you're still not planning on reporting this
with the minimal example I provided please let me know, then I will.
On 2016-03-05 at 23:03, Xu Wang wrote:
> I am not planning to make bug report because I do not know how to make
> minimal example. I think minimal example would only use abook but I
> only use abook through mutt.
Minimal expectations of abook seems to be the "From:" header, so it is
sufficient to
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Andreas Doll <fus...@posteo.de> wrote:
> On 2016-03-05 at 01:16, Xu Wang wrote:
>> Does anyone else have a problem to use "A" to call abook to add the
>> sender's name and email as an entry if that name has an accent? For me
On 2016-03-05 at 01:16, Xu Wang wrote:
> Does anyone else have a problem to use "A" to call abook to add the
> sender's name and email as an entry if that name has an accent? For me
> the name receives a strange questionmark and some gibberish. The name
> displays fine in m
Does anyone else have a problem to use "A" to call abook to add the
sender's name and email as an entry if that name has an accent? For me
the name receives a strange questionmark and some gibberish. The name
displays fine in mutt so It think I have utf8 configured.
Kind regards,
Xu
0n Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 12:21:53PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
in the .muttrc I have tried with different carset options:
- set charset=iso-8859-1
- set charset=utf-8
- and with charset not defined.
mmm ... i have set in my $HOME/.mutt/settings
set charset=//TRANSLIT
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On Saturday, April 4 at 02:40 PM, quoth Wilkinson, Alex:
0n Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 12:21:53PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
in the .muttrc I have tried with different carset options:
- set charset=iso-8859-1
- set charset=utf-8
-
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
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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.
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
Hello,
I have a problem of locales and charsets or one of those.
When I recieve an email with some accents it is displayed correct but
when I reply it, in the editor, they are changed to rares characters.
But when i'm editing the mail I can use accents correct and send it
correct. It only
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On Thursday, April 2 at 06:54 PM, quoth Roger Casaponsa:
When I recieve an email with some accents it is displayed correct
Good!
but when I reply it, in the editor, they are changed to rares
characters.
rares? You mean invalid or incorrect
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 14:54:53 -0400, Nelson D. Guerrero wrote:
Did you try building mutt with --enable-locales-fix
It has always worked for me.
Well, I have downloaded mutt-1.3.22.1 and VVV patches (together
with his .spec file; all from http://mutt.org.ua/download) to my
RedHat 7.0, compiled
; all from http://mutt.org.ua/download) to my
RedHat 7.0, compiled via rpm -ba and resulting mutt works with
accented characters just fine (no surprise, VVV is from Ukraine).
After getting the accent characters working myself (by making sure my
LC_CTYPE and/or LANG vars are set properly), I
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 12:13:05AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
...and then Derek D. Martin said...
% You guys must be getting sick of hearing from me... :)
Nope. We'll just expect you to be a very vocal answer poster later!
Well I'll see what I can do!
% However, when I view the same
You guys must be getting sick of hearing from me... :)
I have two systems sitting side by side, both running RH 7.1, with
pretty much the same environment and just about identical mutt
configurations. The main difference is that one is 1.3.22 and the
other is 1.2.5.
When I view messages in
Derek --
...and then Derek D. Martin said...
% You guys must be getting sick of hearing from me... :)
Nope. We'll just expect you to be a very vocal answer poster later!
%
% I have two systems sitting side by side, both running RH 7.1, with
...
% When I view messages in the 1.2.5 version,
hello,
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 09:26:22PM, Derek D. Martin wrote:
When I view messages in the 1.2.5 version, everything looks fine.
However, when I view the same message in the 1.3.22 version,
characters with accents (like in Rene's name) don't show up. Er, they
do, but they show up as
hello,
I'm belgian so I use accents « éàèù » and so on...
with my 1.2.5i, I can see my accents but when I try to use a 1.3.x, I
can't have them.
I try to configure with --enable-locales-fix but I've got \351 \352,
... instead of éè...
I've in my .profile
LC_CTYPE=ISO-8859-1
LESSCHARSET=latin1
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Benjamin Michotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LC_CTYPE=ISO-8859-1
Under Linux, I need en_US.ISO8859-1 (for instance), and under Solaris,
I need iso_8859_1.
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ - 100%
validated HTML - Acorn Risc PC,
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 10:36:07PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Under Linux, I need en_US.ISO8859-1 (for instance), and under Solaris,
I need iso_8859_1.
It's the same... but in fact, this is very desappointing because it
works fine on 1.2.5 but not in 1.3.x
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 11:47:05PM +0200, Jean-Charles Salzeber wrote:
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 09:13:11PM +0200, Benjamin Michotte wrote:
I'm belgian so I use accents « éàèù » and so on...
I've in my .profile
LC_CTYPE=ISO-8859-1
LESSCHARSET=latin1
export LC_CTYPE LESSCHARSET
I have this problem and i don't know how to fix it, so please
help me : i'm using mutt (of the Debian 2.1) and since i live
in italy i'd like to view te letter a e i u o with their accent,
if one is present now instead of the letter with accent i see
a questio mark.
With my old mutt (Debian 2.0
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Lele wrote:
I have this problem and i don't know how to fix it, so please
help me : i'm using mutt (of the Debian 2.1) and since i live
in italy i'd like to view te letter a e i u o with their accent,
if one is present now instead of the letter with accent i see
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 12:04:12AM +0100, Lele wrote:
I have this problem and i don't know how to fix it, so please
help me : i'm using mutt (of the Debian 2.1) and since i live
in italy i'd like to view te letter a e i u o with their accent,
if one is present now instead of the letter
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