Op 7/5/2014 om 2:36 AM schreef Francois LE COAT: > Hi, > > Hartmut Figge writes: >> Hrm. I have to guess from my half forgotten knowledge of Latin. *g* >> Occidental should correspond to Western. You should have selected >> Unicode. Assuming Unicode means also Unicode in French. :) > > That's right. I can select Unicode in French in this box. > >> But that doesn't matter anymore. Dennis was more attentive than me and >> has pointed to the solution. I am assuming now that you also see the >> unreadable chars in this way: >> http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm140705-3.png > > That's true. That's what I'm reading. > >> I hadn't noticed that before Dennis mentioned it. It looked like utf-8 >> displayed as iso-8859-x. You can verify by yourself. Select my message >> with the unreadable chars, go to View->Character Encoding and choose >> unicode. The result should be readable chars. > > Setting View->Character Encoding to Unicode displays it correctly. > >> Repeat that with your >> reply to my message and the chars should also be ok. > > That's correct. Unicode is already checked, but when I select it twice > the characters are then correctly displayed. But in this case the "ç" > character from my signature (François LE COAT) appears as a unique > unreadable character (a sort of diamond with a question-mark). > >> You have made a selection to force SM to ignore the charset of a message >> and to use iso-8859-15 instead. Where? There is a problem. > > I don't know myself. > >> The handling for chars was changed recently for SM in Trunk and there >> are still bugs. I am hesitating to use an older SM and am hoping, you >> can find the selection yourself. :-D > > Well, but it is not easy reading messages, and select View->Character > Encoding->Unicode for every message ? You suggested me to select > Unicode, that is a synonymous variant of UTF-8, though my encoding > character is ISO-8859-15. Isn't there an incoherency ? I'm confused. > > The situation hasn't be so complicated since I installed SM 2.26 =( > > Regards, >
Characters that are not defined in a font are displayed as a diamond with a question-mark. You can try to use another font to find a font that has that character. I for instance have the font Consolas for monospace characters, which displays the 'ç' character as it should... Onno _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

