* Wayne Topa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Don't know what else to recommend as I don't use Staroffice. I have
> the above exports in .bashrc and now I 'do' see the umlaut correctly.
> I didn't before adding the above (Thanks to Karsten, IIRC).
>
> You might look in the archives for July and/or A
Mike Pfleger([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> * Wayne Topa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > Try this instead of the above
> >
> > export LANGUAGE=en_UK
> > export LANG=en_UK
> >
> > Let the list know if that works, OK.
>
> Hey Wayne, thanks for the reply.
>
> Sorry about the dela
* Wayne Topa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Try this instead of the above
>
> export LANGUAGE=en_UK
> export LANG=en_UK
>
> Let the list know if that works, OK.
Hey Wayne, thanks for the reply.
Sorry about the delay; I've been busy putting out other fires on this
end. I did what you recommended
Subject: more fun with mutt, locale and perl
Date: Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 03:50:00PM -0700
In reply to:Mike Pfleger
Quoting Mike Pfleger([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello.
>
> I got the idea from reading the list traffic to use 8-bit ISO-8859-1
> instead of 7-bit ascii, but
Hello.
I got the idea from reading the list traffic to use 8-bit ISO-8859-1
instead of 7-bit ascii, but my attempts have apparenly failed. Perhaps
someone can set me on the right path with this. I use mutt to read my
mail, with the default pager, not less, and constantly see weird
character repr
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