Re: Mutt locale settings [Was: Re: /etc/environment]

2000-08-10 Thread Eric G . Miller
I don't know about a ssh session, but setting LANG=en_US solves this problem just fine under normal circumstances. Any other LANG with an 8bit charset ought to do fine as well. The default "C" limits you to ASCII. Then there's no æ Á or even ø! -- MegaHAL quote: I think a blowpipe is a

RE: Mutt locale settings [Was: Re: /etc/environment]

2000-08-10 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On 10-Aug-2000 Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > Since mutt was the only program that doesn't display these characters > correctly, I searched the mutt mailing list archives. I still don't > understand why unsetting LANG solves my problem, because the correct fix > is to set LC_CTYPE to an appropriate v

Mutt locale settings [Was: Re: /etc/environment]

2000-08-10 Thread Wouter Hanegraaff
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 08:49:23PM +0300, Lehel Bernadt wrote: > > On 09-Aug-2000 Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I was having trouble with the display of special characters in mutt when > > logged in using ssh, and I found that the LANG environment variable is > > the culprit. Since mu