> in the header part of the preview pane.  If I choose a font in encoding
> ISO-8859-15 for the HTML viewer (in the Gnome control center), I get the
> Euro sign, but then presumably I can't also see the ISO-8859-1 character
> A4 in an ISO-8859-1 encoded message or string.

Yup. The way things are now, you need to choose a unicode/iso-10646
encoded font in order to be able to see characters from more than one
iso-8859 character set. If you have XF86 4.0, then you have such a font.
(I don't have XF86 4.0, so I don't know what it's called. :-)

I *think* the plan is to eventually be able to select multiple GtkHTML
fonts with different encodings to specify how to display different
character sets.

> In the header pane

"message list"

> the subject displays as the ISO-8859-1 character A4,
> the currency sign, regardless of what font I choose, and despite the
> fact that it's an ISO-8859-15 encoded string.

Huh. That's a bug.

> Is it at all possible to generate a message with non-ISO-8859-1
> encoding?

You ought to be able to do that just by having non-iso-8859-1 characters
into the message, although it sounds from what you said like that is
also broken. There are a handful of bugs open involving this that will
hopefully get fixed some time between the 0.11 feature freeze and when
0.11 is released.

-- Dan

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