also sprach Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.23.2308 +0200]:
> ($mail_charset is the charset that muttprint finds in the mail, if it
> finds one, get_charset returns the charset in a form suitable for
> LaTeX.)
aha, mine is ISO-8859-15, so therefore...
I'll experiment with this the next t
> "martin" == martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
martin> what's your setting for the charset? mine is, in fact, auto...
I think I've figured it out. If your charset is set to auto, it tries
to set the charset based on the mail's charset. If the mail doesn't
specify a charset, the $
also sprach Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.23.1815 +0200]:
> I can't really help except to say that I have the exact same version of
> those packages and also do not have any auto.def file, but muttprint
> works for me without any problems.
what's your setting for the charset? mine is, i
I can't really help except to say that I have the exact same version of
those packages and also do not have any auto.def file, but muttprint
works for me without any problems.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 04:16:45PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> i am trying to print with muttprint, but it failes with
> "martin" == martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
martin> i am trying to print with muttprint, but it failes with an error
martin> "Latex didn't work" in /usr/bin/muttprint:570. i have tracked
martin> the error down to a lacking file that latex needs when muttprint
martin> invokes it:
i am trying to print with muttprint, but it failes with an error
"Latex didn't work" in /usr/bin/muttprint:570. i have tracked the
error down to a lacking file that latex needs when muttprint invokes
it:
[...]
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/inputenc.sty
! LaTeX Error: File `auto.def' not
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