Hi there!

On 18 Oct 99, at 17:40, tracer wrote
    about "Re[2]: %ATTACHMENTS: doesnt show fi":

> Anyway, I am fairly sure I can generate proper Thai with that DB font.
> The switcher seems to produce different symbols etc so I think it means
> that with that Thai mono font (ie one of the DB fonts I mislaid) it should
> produce thai. One of my friends probably has it as he is in graphical
> design but he just returned from Singapore with some new hardware and
> his designing is better then his hardware knowledge (g)
> he is good at it but misses the experience you only get from many
> different messed up systems...

'Bout the Thai support. In theory, having in mind you say that 
Thai is a 8-bit system (is it?), you have to do the following:
1. Find out, what is the default MIME charset for Thai and what 
mapping it uses (well, anybody knows where OL stores the 
encoding vectors? Eudora stores these in *.trn files, if I'm not 
mistaken. If OL stores these in readable form and supports 
Thai, you might be able to get it from there);
2. Update the X-Lat table for Thai (if needed) correspondingly;
3. For writing Thai, set up the encoding in the message editor 
(or via templates) to the Thai default MIME set.



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