-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, friends:
mutt in freebsd (say, ports/chinese/mutt) has a patchset for miscellous Chinese display/input problems. Current we have: o) big5 line wrapping (mutt internal pager) o) cursor movement for big5 o) utilize libhz from autoconvert, by wrapping libiconv. and some other stuff. Those patchsets are on http://bsdchat.com/~clive/dist/mutt13/ http://bsdchat.com/~clive/dist/mutt15/ I do not think they could be cleanly applied against ordinary mutt distribution; they're for freebsd ports, and freebsd ports is certainly an evil monster. Please extract them and see what evils we've done, sorry. Currently we only have better big5 support. GB support needs hackers like you from China ;) In freebsd stable branch, there's no full wide char support. Thus parts of the patchset are just workarounds to overcome this. I think mutt now uses wide char, and how does it work in Linux ? Clive On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 09:26:18AM +0200, William Wu wrote: > On 10 Sep, 2002, Ben Luo wrote : > > use crxvt+mutt > > search debian-chinese-gb mail list achieve in www.debian.org > > you will find how to change ~/.muttrc (by foka) > > I can't find the article, it seems that Anthony Foka posted a lot of > article, though. > > I tried to use mutt 1.4 still doesn't work. > > But I realized that if the mail header discribed the charset (eq Big5) > mutt display nonsense ... In the other hand given a mail written in big5 > without any "Content-type" header I can see properly the mail ... weird > huh ? > > Any idea ? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE9hCUFdFUoBaAIwD4RAm2aAJ44y2RNb4KJu15ct4rVMjU5ftHqfACcChxK OrUvliQK5oeYzV6cQBnuEpg= =olpC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- | This message was re-posted from debian-chinese-big5@lists.debian.org | and converted from big5 to gb2312 by an automatic gateway.