I was just writing to a friend and put a
%language="HU" in his template so that, I hoped, the special
characters in his name would show up in the plain text email. They
did. I was happy.

However, I was writing in English and thus my spell checker only
understood Kuvasz and a few other Hungarian words I said .... not too
worry.

Then I wrote to TBUDL and saw I was using charset Latin-9 and
apparently still in the Hungarian spell checker.

I checked the options charset and it said Latin-9. I changed it back.
The Main TB! Options/Language still said English ... there is no
Hungarian BTW so I have no idea what HU meant when I put THAT there
... Hun? Atilla the Hun charset? Egads.

How, other than a TBUDL template macro of %charset="AM", do I revert
back to my preferred TB! language?

-- 

Regards,
Robert D.
:flag-us-ky:
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The Bat! Version: 3.70.06 "Qigong" (Beta)
Windows ME
FireFox


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