On (21:00 01/05/06), David Woodfall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the 
proposition:
> On (20:52 01/05/06), David Woodfall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the 
> proposition:
> > I've recently changed my locale to en_GB.utf8 because I found some
> > characters in some emails viewed in Mutt weren't showing correctly (curly
> > quotes for one so that "I'm" showed as "I???m"').
> > 
> > But now I find some characters aren't correctly made in vim eg pound signs
> > are wrong. Since I use vim as editor in Mutt and Slrn this is a bit of
> > a problem and wondered if there is a setting in .vimrc I could use to
> > rectify this?
> > 
> 
> It seems to be a terminal problem rather than vim. So, I need to find a
> way of getting aterm to support utf8...

Solved: changed lang to en_GB.ISO-8859-1
Well so far so good :)


> 
> > -- 
> > If an S and an I and an O and a U
> > With an X at the end spell Su;
> > And an E and a Y and an E spell I,
> > Pray what is a speller to do?
> > Then, if also an S and an I and a G
> > And an HED spell side,
> > There's nothing much left for a speller to do
> > But to go commit siouxeyesighed.
> >             -- Charles Follen Adams, "An Orthographic Lament"
> 
> -- 
> All this wheeling and dealing around, why, it isn't for money, it's for
> fun.  Money's just the way we keep score.

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