* Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm still trying to get 8-bit characters displayed correctly when I'm
> in the mutt pager. I've been playing with this on and off for a
> while now and it's really getting me annoyed - more from the point of
> view that I can't find how to fix it than th
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 10:24:15AM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
> > > (see "locale -a")
> > >
> > "locale -a" returns a list as follows on the system in question
> > (trimmed) :-
> [snipped]
>
> $ locale -a | grep en
>
> en
> en_AU
> en_BW
> en_CA
> en_DK
> en_GB
> en_IE
> en_US
> en_ZW
>
> > ..
* Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010314 10:06 +0100:
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 05:05:46PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
> > * Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010313 16:46 +0100:
> > []
> > > How do I get mutt to understand that 8-bit characters (well '?'
> > > anyway) are valid and shouldn
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 08:48:43AM +, Chris Green wrote:
> >
> The system where I'm running mutt doesn't have a /etc/locale.gen, I'm
> a user not the sysadmin so I don't have the ability to do things as
> root.
>
> Neither of the above LC_TYPE settings has any effect as far as I can
> see.
>
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:23:20AM +1100, David wrote:
> Chris Green wrote:
> > In the mutt pager 8-bit characters (the GB pound sign is the most
> > frequent one) used to display as '?', now I've moved to a more recent
> > development version of mutt they display as '\nnn' (i.e. the pound
> > sig
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 05:05:46PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
> * Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010313 16:46 +0100:
> []
> > How do I get mutt to understand that 8-bit characters (well '?'
> > anyway) are valid and shouldn't be changed at all? I've tried
> > setting the LANG and/or LC_CT
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:23:20AM +1100, David wrote:
> Chris Green wrote:
> > In the mutt pager 8-bit characters (the GB pound sign is the most
> > frequent one) used to display as '?', now I've moved to a more recent
> > development version of mutt they display as '\nnn' (i.e. the pound
> > sig
Chris Green wrote:
> In the mutt pager 8-bit characters (the GB pound sign is the most
> frequent one) used to display as '?', now I've moved to a more recent
> development version of mutt they display as '\nnn' (i.e. the pound
> sign is '\243'). Other programs (vi, cat, more) display the
I was
* Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010313 16:46 +0100:
[]
> How do I get mutt to understand that 8-bit characters (well '£'
> anyway) are valid and shouldn't be changed at all? I've tried
> setting the LANG and/or LC_CTYPE variables but this seems to have no
> effect. What *exactly* should
I'm still trying to get 8-bit characters displayed correctly when I'm
in the mutt pager. I've been playing with this on and off for a
while now and it's really getting me annoyed - more from the point of
view that I can't find how to fix it than that it's really important!
I run mutt on this sys
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