On Sun,15.Nov.09, 12:55:50, Omar Campagne wrote:
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> That's way I tried everything. You say you just use that terminal and it
> works?
That and also make sure you use a font which supports the respective
characters (like DejaVu).
Regards,
Andrei
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> I think you are overdoing it. I don't have a .mime.types file, nor any
> encoding settings in my .muttrc, I'm just using a terminal with proper
> UTF-8 support (rxvt-unicode).
> How are you testing the encodings of the files you send/receive?
Thanks for the response. I'm using gnome-terminal.
On Fri,13.Nov.09, 16:01:25, Omar Campagne wrote:
> Hello to everybody:
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I think you are overdoing it. I don't have a .mime.types file, nor any
encoding settings in my .muttrc, I'm just using a terminal with proper
UTF-8 support (rxvt-unicode).
How are you testing the encodings of the fil
Hello to everybody:
I'm still learning Mutt (this is my first installation), and I've worked
out encoding issues and the likes, particullarly when somebody sends me
a gettext po file, enabling me to *see* it with the regular pager.
Although it sometimes detects utf-8 as iso.
However, now, when I
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