> As for the ß character, try using the -k option to invoke the preconv(1) > preprocessor. That should also fix any other non-ASCII characters (vowels > with umlauts, for example) as well.
Hello Larry, I'm already using preconv. -- Cedric
> As for the ß character, try using the -k option to invoke the preconv(1) > preprocessor. That should also fix any other non-ASCII characters (vowels > with umlauts, for example) as well.
Hello Larry, I'm already using preconv. -- Cedric