On 2001-10-18 11:42:46 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
(environment variable LANG=C.iso88591), umlauts etc are displayed
in numeric transcription (e.g. \360 instead of an a-umlaut). When
LANG is not being set, single character
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:31:59PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2001-10-18 11:42:46 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
(environment variable LANG=C.iso88591), umlauts etc are displayed
in numeric transcription (e.g. \360 instead of
* Lutz Jaenicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18-10-2001 12:57]:
| Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
I'm not sure whether you can get a list, but you can check a specific
variable by typing:
:set ?variable
So, in this case that would be :set ?charset
HTH,
--
René Clerc
On 2001-10-18 12:56:06 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
No.
--
Thomas Roesslerhttp://log.does-not-exist.org/
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:59:36PM +0200, Ren? Clerc wrote:
* Lutz Jaenicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18-10-2001 12:57]:
| Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
I'm not sure whether you can get a list, but you can check a specific
variable by typing:
:set ?variable
On 2001-10-18 13:16:37 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
Ah. That works. So we have
LANG=C.iso89951 charset=iso-8895-1
LANG not set charset=roman8
Mh. I don't understand why you are seeing the numerical
representation with LANG=C.iso88591...
Please make sure that the following
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:35:23PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2001-10-18 13:16:37 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
Ah. That works. So we have
LANG=C.iso89951 charset=iso-8895-1
LANG not set charset=roman8
Mh. I don't understand why you are seeing the numerical