On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 03:42:43PM +0100, Chris Burdess wrote:
Harald Weis wrote:
I have still a problem with attachments like so:
[-- Attachment #2: =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=E9sum=E9_des_devis.xls?= --]
[-- Type: application/vnd.ms-excel, Encoding: base64, Size: 45K --]
Hello All,
I have still a problem with attachments like so:
[-- Attachment #2: =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=E9sum=E9_des_devis.xls?= --]
[-- Type: application/vnd.ms-excel, Encoding: base64, Size: 45K --]
This is annoying because I cannot open it directly with gnumeric.
My (FreeBSD) System
Harald Weis wrote:
Hello All,
I have still a problem with attachments like so:
[-- Attachment #2: =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=E9sum=E9_des_devis.xls?= --]
[-- Type: application/vnd.ms-excel, Encoding: base64, Size: 45K --]
This is annoying because I cannot open it directly with
I'm experimenting the same problem. I stupidly open a new thread about
the subject before I found this. So please ignore that new one. I
couldn't work out a solution yet.
Regards
-Carlos
On 2008-08-21, bill lam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Hmmm, weird.
When the header was
From: =?big5?q?=ABab=20=AAL?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it display from in index view
=?GB2312?B?udpi
however when the header was
From: =?gb2312?q?=BD=F0=D8S=B3=C7?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it displayed as
=?BIG5?B?qvfC16
Both displayed correctly in pager view.
regards,
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On Thursday, August 21 at 08:36 AM, quoth bill lam:
When the header was
From: =?big5?q?=ABab=20=AAL?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it display from in index view
=?GB2312?B?udpi
however when the header was
From: =?gb2312?q?=BD=F0=D8S=B3=C7?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Hmmm, weird. Sounds like your header_cache got messed up. Try deleting
your header cache.
I delete cached but it still appears the same way. Furthermore this
misbehavior is not limited to Chinese. It also happens to author name
that containing of
use lots of month mutt, but one thing I can't solve. All Mails are in
the right charset (from russia, germany, etc...) in the pager. But,
in
the index, if there are german umlauts or kyrillic chars, they are
displayed as '?'.
in my muttrc its this:
set charset = 'utf-8'
You should not
[21.12.01 09:19 +0100] Mikael Berthe -- :
* Josh Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001/12/21 01:19]:
In other words, all you have to do is set LANG :)
You don't need to set each variable, unless you need the values
different.
Well...
LANG is the default locale.
It can be overriden with
* Josh Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001/12/21 01:19]:
In other words, all you have to do is set LANG :)
You don't need to set each variable, unless you need the values
different.
Well...
LANG is the default locale.
It can be overriden with LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, etc.
Then, LC_ALL overrides
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 20. 2001 00:25]:
Just out of curiosity, do you have the file /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_US?
Yup.
There's a ton of others in that folder, too.
Same here, but they didn't make any difference for me. Admittedly,
before I started digging into the
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 09:08:21AM -0500, Brian Clark (dis)graced my inbox with:
Yeah I use bash, so I set my ~/.bashrc with the correct LC_* settings
(you could set yours to en_US if that's what you wanted.)
I set them in my ~/.bashrc file and it didn't change anything (yes, I
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 02:33:54PM -0500, Brian Clark (dis)graced my inbox with:
No I wasn't, didn't realize I had to!
I'm 99% doofus; check out my previous posts in the archives. g
I think I'll take your word on it :)
It works!
Thanks :)
What's that they say? The blind leading
Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
export LANG=en_US
...
export LC_ALL=en_US
It works!
I think you should not export all these variables. Exporting LANG should
be enough...
(LC_* override LANG, in fact)
HTH,
--MiKael
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:00:23PM +0100, Mikael Berthe (dis)graced my inbox with:
export LANG=en_US
...
export LC_ALL=en_US
It works!
I think you should not export all these variables. Exporting LANG should
be enough...
(LC_* override LANG, in fact)
Hmmm, played around with it
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001/12/20 22:31]:
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:00:23PM +0100, Mikael Berthe (dis)graced my inbox with:
Exporting LANG should be enough...
(LC_* override LANG, in fact)
Hmmm, played around with it a bit.
Seems like if I only export LANG, then the
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 02:25:24PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park (dis)graced my inbox with:
I think you should not export all these variables. Exporting LANG should
be enough...
(LC_* override LANG, in fact)
Hmmm, played around with it a bit.
Seems like if I only export LANG, then the
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:39:11PM +0100, Mikael Berthe (dis)graced my inbox with:
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001/12/20 22:31]:
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:00:23PM +0100, Mikael Berthe (dis)graced my inbox with:
Exporting LANG should be enough...
(LC_* override LANG, in fact)
Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So this is what I have:
export LANG=en_US
export LC_CTYPE=en_US
export LC_NUMERIC=en_US
export LC_TIME=en_US
export LC_COLLATE=en_US
export LC_MONETARY=en_US
export LC_MESSAGES=en_US
export LC_PAPER=en_US
export LC_NAME=en_US
export
Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
export LANG=en_US
...
export LC_ALL=en_US
It works!
I think you should not export all these variables. Exporting LANG should
be enough...
(LC_* override LANG, in fact)
HTH,
--MiKael
Josh Huber wrote:
Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
$ export LANG=en_US
$ locale
LANG=en_US
LC_CTYPE=en_US
LC_NUMERIC=en_US
LC_TIME=en_US
LC_COLLATE=en_US
LC_MONETARY=en_US
this is very useful... i know perhaps a bit off topic, but i haven't
found any good howtos on this stuff in
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Mikael Berthe wrote:
I think you should not export all these variables. Exporting LANG
should be enough... (LC_* override LANG, in fact)
I'm pretty sure you only need to export LC_CTYPE, well thats all I do on
my system.
--
Don't tell me I'm burning the candle at both
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 02:30:26PM -0500, Josh Huber (dis)graced my inbox with:
export LANG=en_US
...
export LC_ALL=en_US
Just a hint:
$ locale
LANG=C
...
LC_ALL=
$ export LANG=en_US
$ locale
LANG=en_US
...
LC_ALL=
I noticed that, but that doesn't change the fact that only
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 09:56:05PM +0100, Mikael Berthe (dis)graced my inbox with:
export LANG=en_US
...
export LC_ALL=en_US
It works!
I think you should not export all these variables. Exporting LANG should
be enough...
And strangely; it isn't.
(LC_* override LANG, in fact)
Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
I noticed that, but that doesn't change the fact that only exporting
LANG makes mutt show ?s instead of the real character.
just exporting LANG works just fine for me (server is a debian (potato)
machine).
i have this in my .zshrc:
LANG=en_US
export CVSROOT
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 12:01:02PM +1100, David Clarke (dis)graced my inbox with:
I think you should not export all these variables. Exporting LANG
should be enough... (LC_* override LANG, in fact)
I'm pretty sure you only need to export LC_CTYPE, well thats all I do on
my system.
Well,
Hello all, I'm having a problem with my charset in mutt 1.3.24 on Debian
Woody.
I've set my charset to iso-8859-1, but many characters display as a ?. I
had a similar problem on mandrake, but I fixed it by setting the charset
to what it is now. It's no longer working.
Any suggestions?
--
Rob
Hi Rob,
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 19. 2001 21:25]:
Hello all, I'm having a problem with my charset in mutt 1.3.24 on Debian
Woody.
Using woody, too. Make sure you have the locales package installed.
I've set my charset to iso-8859-1, but many characters display as a ?. I
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 09:39:32PM -0500, Brian Clark (dis)graced my inbox with:
Hi Rob,
hello.
Hello all, I'm having a problem with my charset in mutt 1.3.24 on Debian
Woody.
Using woody, too. Make sure you have the locales package installed.
Which one? There are many, for different
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 19. 2001 23:17]:
Using woody, too. Make sure you have the locales package installed.
Which one? There are many, for different purposes. These ones might be
relevant:
icu-locales 1.8.1-2 (not installed)
locales 2.2.4-7 (installed)
That one ^^
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 11:33:31PM -0500, Brian Clark (dis)graced my inbox with:
icu-locales 1.8.1-2 (not installed)
locales 2.2.4-7 (installed)
That one ^^ I think. That's what I have installed. I just did a
`dpkg-reconfigure locales' and chose my preference.
I figured that was the one,
Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Whenever mutt displays a thread, the arrows look like "AA" with little
accents on top. I'm using iso-8859-1 which I think is the default. Oddly
enough, mutt can display french characters in messages. Am I trading one
for the other? Which
From: Jean-Sebastien Morisset [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Charset problem ?
To: Mutt Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail-followup-to: Mutt Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0.1i
Whenever mutt displays a thread, the arrows look like "AA" with little
acce
Whenever mutt displays a thread, the arrows look like "AA" with little
accents on top. I'm using iso-8859-1 which I think is the default. Oddly
enough, mutt can display french characters in messages. Am I trading one
for the other? Which charset should I be using to support threads?
Thanks,
js.
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