I get the extra  's if I use chrome, firefox, chromium, or konqueror. I don't particularly mind seeing the  's. But they are a bit of a nuisance when I select text and insert it into some file.
I will just have to get used to removing them. I could teach norms-cool-editor to defaultly ignore them, or at least to not write them. Maybe I will. David Levine <[email protected]> writes: >Earl wrote: > >> Yep, and that is something that nmh should not do. As long as nmh can >> provide the charset value to an external program, then nmh has done all >> it can do. > >> Ken, is there a % sequence that gets expanded to the charset of the >> entity so it can be passed to an external program? > >Yes, see mhshow(1). And if one of w3m, lynx, or elinks was >found at install time, mhn.defaults will contain something >like: > > >mhshow-show-text/html: charset=%{charset}; %l/usr/bin/w3m -dump ${charset:+-I >"$charset"} -T text/html %F > >(The pieces of that get quoted internally as necessary.) > >I don't know of chrome or firefox command line options to pass >in the charset. > >Norm, I was able to replicate the superfluous characters a >few months ago when we discussed this. I was not able to >when I tried last night, and I'm running the same versions >of firefox and chrome. I moved my .config and .mozilla out >of the way, made sure that character encodings weren't set >in the browser, cleared out my environment, and verified >that the html file doesn't have the meta tag. I don't know >what else to try. > >David > >_______________________________________________ >Nmh-workers mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers Norman Shapiro _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
