Thus spake Alain Bench [09/06/07 @ 19.17.56 +0200]: > And the "ui" arrived here cleanly. This may mean the replacements > were inserted when you entered the "uia". Where? At Mutt's subject > prompt? Or in Vim in $edit_headers? Typed, or Pasted?
Hmm, I don't know. I didn't paste it in. I'm pretty sure now that I entered it in the subject prompt, because I recall dreading that vim would screw it up in the compose mode. > > The thread arrows are drawn correctly except that they have spaces > > between them, like a dashed line. I'll maybe mess with nsterm later. > > So that's not a TERM problem: I've already seen screen copies of > Terminal.app with such small interruptions in lines, especially vertical > ones. Could it be a font, or font size related problem? Mine have vertical mistakes, not horizontal ones. It is not a font problem, because the font --- Monaco --- looks incorrect at all sizes when $LANG is set to en_US.UTF-8 and so is Terminal.app; but it looks correct at all sizes when either (i) both are set to Latin1, or when (ii) $LANG is unset and Terminal.app is anything. By the way, both boxes for "enabling wide" are un-checked. Latin1 it is, until further bizarre things pop up. Plus, xterm under X11 does it right under Latin1, while it is screwy under UTF-8. (uxterm and other things, like the -u8 option and friends, resulted in messed-up colors, including no colors in vim -- a deal-breaker). Thanks again, -G
