One of the nice things about scan is that, if the subject line is short, you get something like this:
nnn 06/01 Mail Sender Subject<<First line of content>> I got this today. 374 06/01 Jacob Hallén Fang Yuan Shi Wu<<S?dermannagatan 37 >> (This is a restaurant in Stockholm where we will meet for lunch.) All fine and good but why did scan choke on the second letter of 'Södermannagatan'. (Which some of you Americans may be choking on right now, if your encoding is ascii. It looks like a lower case 'o' with two dots over it.) Interestingly enough the 'é' in Hallén was presented properly (that is an 'e' with a rising accent above if you are in ascii). Show prints things perfectly, of course. But it caused me to wonder. If scan can understand how to print 'Hallén' then surely it could understand how to print 'Södermannagatan' as well? Laura Creighton _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
