Hello Maurice,

13. december 2001, 1:27:06, you wrote:

JS>> if the encoding isn't supported:
JS>> - display the closest approximates of the letters (CSZCDcszcd)

MS> Which means that all known character tables whould have to be known to
MS> the program, including tables mapping non [A-Z]|[a-z] characters to
MS> their counterparts.

FAR manager (Norton Commander clone for Windows) does that in it's
viewer/editor (I've seen it on NT4, which had no CE-encoding support).

MS> If I analyse TB!'s behaviour correctly, I come to the conclusion that,
MS> given that a font supporting the needed characters is selected, TB!
MS> forgets to put the font in the right characterset before displaying
MS> the header information.

I've noticed interesting thing on Linux (under Wine): if message's
charset was anything other than None, the message text and headers
(both in the listing and those above the body) appeared only as
 squares. To view it I had to View->Character Set->None...

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