Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-14 Thread Jerome De Greef
* 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

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-14 Thread Chris Green
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 > > > ..

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-14 Thread Andre Berger
* 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

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-14 Thread Chris Green
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. >

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-14 Thread Chris Green
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

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-14 Thread Chris Green
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

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-13 Thread Thomas Dickey
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

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-13 Thread David
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

Re: Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-13 Thread Andre Berger
* 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

Still having problems with 8-bit characters and/or locale

2001-03-13 Thread Chris Green
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