Hello. Eduard Bloch:
> #include <hallo.h> :o) > * Shot [Mon, Mar 29 2004, 02:13:34PM]: > > > I'm looking for a good Usenet newsreader that would satisfy the > > following requirements (i.e. work the way Mutt does for email): > > > > - console-based > > - able to display the incoming posts in UTF-8 > > (recoding them from their original encoding) > > Not exactly what you need, but rxvt-unicode (in Sid) seems to detect > Latin1 chars and converts them accordingly before displaying. So I use > "slrn" though it does not support charset recoding and shows all chars > as-is. Well, if the only way would be to use another terminal, I'd rather stay with gnome-terminal and set the encoding to ISO-8859-2 (and then simply run slrn-pl inside). Maybe I'm spoiled by Mutt and its send_charset option too much, but I hoped console newsreaders grasped the UTF-8 idea already... Hm, now as I look at it, it seems that tin with its mm_network_charset and vi-editing might be what I'm after. Cheers, -- Shot -- .--- http://shot.pl/ --- http://shot.pl/hovercraft/ --- -- - | SCO is the thief who puts a gun to his own head | and says "give me your money or I'll shoot." | -- Bruce Perens, /. `----- ---- --- -- - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]