* On Friday, April 07 2006, Damir Perisa wrote:

>me never tried mutt and not much console localisation, so i'm not of 
>much help on this matter... however, here i thought that it would be 
>useful to have a message recieved (especially you guys who want to 
>test but do not use any non-C locale chars) for testing purposes... 
>here we go:
>
>some latin expressions:
>
>accents: éèàáâîô
>umlaute: öäü
>chinese: 你好! 谢谢!
>japanese: 出版
>indic: अर्चः लिनुक्ष्
>
>in case you see questionmarks or boxes, something is wrong... if you 
>see chars, everything is fine :D
>
>- D

Ok, well in muttng + urxvt with en_US.UTF-8, I see a bunch of escape
codes for all of the above. Like \234 or some other 3 number combo.  But
when I went into vim to edit this email, I can see accents, umlaute, but
the chinese, japanese and indic don't come out right.

Any guesses?  I had this all working before I reinstalled my system, and
now it's all pooey.

thanks
        // codemac


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