Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I simply cannot get Mutt to show German characters in the pager. The
> characters either show up as ?'s or (worse yet) as Cyrillic-looking
> letters. Even if I set LANG=de, the German menu items have the same
> Cyrillic letters in them.
Are you runnin
I simply cannot get Mutt to show German characters in the pager. The
characters either show up as ?'s or (worse yet) as Cyrillic-looking
letters. Even if I set LANG=de, the German menu items have the same
Cyrillic letters in them.
I've enabled NLS in Mutt. My .muttrc file contains the line
Alexander N. Benner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Mutt will only display iso-latin1 chars if you set locale appropriate.
> > try $LANG = en_US.iso88591
>
> Also when started on a noniso based font terminal?
Of course not. You would have to set your LANG variable to correspond
to the environm
Hi
Ship's Log, Lt. Dirk Pirschel, Stardate 081199.2230:
>
> Mutt will only display iso-latin1 chars if you set locale appropriate.
> try $LANG = en_US.iso88591
> (works fine with me)
Also when started on a noniso based font terminal?
or more generally: is there a way to change font within mutt
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 10:30:18PM +0100, Dirk Pirschel wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, Howard Arons wrote:
>
> > I'm an American English speaker in the US, but I receive enough mail with
> > German characters to want it to look right in the pager. I've tried to
> > understand the many posts here
On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, Howard Arons wrote:
> I'm an American English speaker in the US, but I receive enough mail with
> German characters to want it to look right in the pager. I've tried to
> understand the many posts here on umlaut support, but I've clearly failed.
>
> What should I do to see
I'm an American English speaker in the US, but I receive enough mail with
German characters to want it to look right in the pager. I've tried to
understand the many posts here on umlaut support, but I've clearly failed.
What should I do to see those German characters in the pager, without
losing