Hi Evan, In reference to your grumble below, have you looked at the Bitstream Cyberbit utility font that provides a default glyph for every assigned Unicode character (including normally unprintable ones, for debugging)?
Cheers, - Ira McDonald High North Inc -----Original Message----- From: Evan Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 1:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mutt utf-8 [was Re: sylpheed?] On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 03:39:40PM -0500, Michael B Allen wrote: > Don't know about it's [mutt's] Unicode support; my install is > obviously using iso-8859-1. UTF-8 is probably a compile time option. http://www.rano.org/mutt.html I've used it with UTF-8 but it's not especially worth the time to start up an xterm using GNU unifont just to be able to display the random UTF-8 mail we get from Japanese people... *grumbles something about not having a fixed-width utf-8 truetype font* -- Evan Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://neugierig.org -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/ -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
