[I don't know why, but this mail reached me just about 5
days too late.]
Alain Bench wrote:
> > I am *unable* to enter non ASCII characters like the
> > german umlauts or the euro sign into Mutt's *internal*
> > editor.
>
> What means «unable» here: You get a bell, no char, and
> c
Hello Robert,
On Friday, September 20, 2002 at 11:03:48 PM +0200, Robert Lillack wrote:
> LANG=de_DE.ISO8859-1
What gives:
| $ locale -a | grep ^de_DE
| de_DE
...and the output of the little locales checking program at
http://www.uni-ulm.de/~s_smasch/Locale/checklocale.c>
> set sen
Robert Lillack wrote:
> I have some trouble here getting Mutt to recognize non
> ASCII characters. Displaying them works wonderfully,
> other console programs work fine, too (bash, vi, mc,
> irssi, ...).
Thanks to Alain Bench, I now see that what I wrote was kind
of unclear.
I
Hi,
I have some trouble here getting Mutt to recognize non
ASCII characters. Displaying them works wonderfully, other
console programs work fine, too (bash, vi, mc, irssi, ...).
The facts:
Environment:
* FreeBSD 4-stable *
LANG=de_DE.ISO8859-1
LC_* unset
Mutt:
* Mut