* Rocco Rutte (2008-05-22): > * André Berger wrote: > >> since 1.5.18 (+nntp +compressed), I'm experiencing a strange problem. >> Uppercase Umlauts (ÄÖÜ) and sz (ß) are displayed incorrectly, as >> "?~D", "?~V", "?~\"; "?~_". Lowercase Umlauts are OK. This is for >> example with "text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed" resp. >> "text/plain; charset=utf-8". > >> I'm on Mac OS X 10.5.2, and mutt 1.5.17 still displays everything as >> always with the same ~/.muttrc. If you need specific details, please >> tell me what you need, the configuration has grown to a respectable >> size over the years. > > It would be interesting to know: > - what are your locale settings?
Thanks for your attention! LANG=en_US.UTF-8 # in bash Character encoding: Unicode (UTF-8) # Mac OS X Terminal.app Do Set LANG environment variable on startup # Mac OS Terminal.app > - where does that happen (pager, index, everywhere)? Definitely in the pager and the index. I've tried set header_cache="~/.mutt/" set header_cache_pagesize=0 , also deleted ~/.mutt/.index and compiled a version without header cache support; none of which made a difference. > - does it happen in all types of folders, e.g. does running without a > header cache work? It's in both mbox mail boxes (e.g. also with Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"); and in news articles (via noffle) > - do you use tarballs or track hg sources (for the latter, bisect may more > or less quickly point out the bad commit)? The tarball; nntp from VVV's, compressed folders patch from RR's site. -André -- May as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb! Linkstation/KuroBox/HG/HS/Tera Kernel 2.6/PPC from <http://hvkls.dyndns.org>