On Fri, 2014-03-21 at 09:54 -0500, Stefan Sylvander wrote:
> Hello,
> I wonder why the Swedish letters å, ä, ö, show up just fine in the
> message body, but not in the subject line of some emails. Example:
> Subject: ... DEL 20, p� din beg�ran!
> (Perhaps the subject line in THIS email will also illustrate the
> issue?)
> I was using the "default" character encoding, and switched to Unicode
> UTF 8, then Western European, New (ISO-8859-15), but the issue
> persists.

Ah, the murky pit that is non-ASCII character encoding and rendering.

The characters that you see indicate that the font/character set it is
trying to display doesn't have those glyphs (i.e. characters) in it.
The fact that you can see them in the body means you are using a
different font that does have the correct glyphs.

Have a play with the Gnome Character Map program (i.e. "gucharmap") and
you can see that not all fonts have all the UTF-8 characters in them.
But I'm actually quite surprised that something can't render glyphs in
the E4 Latin section.

P.



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