Gary <[email protected]> writes: >> Could you try to reproduce the issue with emacs in some other >> terminal emulator instead of the one you are currently using? > > Interesting. Yes, I did try it, and yes, it seemed to work okay. It > may be something to do with my setup, or it may be mintty.
I think it looks like a problem with mintty. >> And what happens when you put the "odd" characters into some file and >> find that from within emacs? Also garbage? And what if you cat the >> file, or open it with less? > > I'm not sure what you mean... Oh. You mean somehow export the article > to a file, and then visiting that file with emacs? Yes, exactly that. You can do that when you open the article with gnus and then do `O f ~/the-article.txt RET'. And also you might want to test it without emacs using $ less the-article.txt and $ cat the-article.txt on the command line. If the terminal emulator has strange display issues afterwards, then it's its fault. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
