Lyndon Nerenberg writes: > >> But restrict the entire nmh to utf-8 charset would cripple system. > > How so, specifically? Plan9 has run a native UTF8-only mail environment > for ages (with a very MH-like mailstore, as well), and it's far from > crippled.
This a tiny difference between "entire" and "internally". Normally, no one is interesting how the TV signal is processed inside the TV set. As long as he can see on the screen what he wants. So, I am not against utf-8 used internally. Almost. Couple of years ago emacs switch to "internal" coding in utf-8. I had to stop using emacs and mh-e. So, there can be another tiny difference between "internally" and "internally". Max _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
