Daniel Nielsen wrote:
> Another thing about configuring mutt perhaps a bit [OT] )
> when (in ~/.muttrc) using set ascii-chars it uses ` , | to view
> threads etc.
> but when having $ascii-chars unset it uses @ and other weird symbols.
> Funny thing is though, that it only happens when i use mutt at my
> university. It doesn't happen if i ssh in from home... (then it looks
> 'nice')
> Does anyone have a clue why?
It is probably the console font being used at the terminal you
are using at your University. Some of the console fonts I have
on my box display such "weird symbols" for the thread trees, so I
selected one that looks "nice" for my own use. I'm not sure,
though, if you will have that luxury.
-- Mr. Wade
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