On Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 02:14:21PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 01, 2012 at 04:59:51PM +0200, Harald Weis wrote:
> > My muttrc sets editor to "joe".
> >
> > Mutt's built-in pager does not seem to understand utf-8.
> >
> > Example copied from a gnu-emacs mailing list:
> >
> > The first time is characterized with this system of equations:
> >
> >
> >
> > t₁ = 65536×h₁ + l₁
> >
> > 0 ≤ h₁ < 65536
> >
> > 0 ≤ l₁ < 65536
> >
> >
> >
> > The second time with this similar system:
> >
> >
> >
> > t₂ = 65536×h₂ + l₂
> >
> > 0 ≤ h₂ < 65536
> >
> > 0 ≤ l₂ < 65536
> >
> > Is this right?
> >
> It seems well-formed, but using 'uncommon' glyphs. In a tty I get
> a lot of '?' (no glyph for this codepoint - there are only 512
> available at most for console fonts), in a term I can see that they
> are less-than-or-equal and small/subscript '1' and '2'. Also a *lot*
> of whitespace at the end of most lines! (I highlight redundant
> whitespace in vim :)
I assume if you paste the equations with a mouse to emacs, the
subscripts would be displayed correctly.
> What I can't guess is what *you* are seeing which causes you to
> query it ?
I see character-size rectangles in place of the subscripts.
Everything else is okay.
> Also, I'm using 1.5.21, you seem to be using 1.4 - no idea if that
> makes a difference.
mutt-1.4.2.3_5 < needs updating (port has 1.4.2.3_6)
That's all I could do on this FreeBSD system.