Hello Thomas, Wednesday, May 23, 2007, 8:03:14 PM, you wrote:
> Looks to me like the bankers' codes. That's based on SWIFT, which uses > only low-ASCII charaters. But in emails people like to use the symbol, > such as HK$ instead of HKD, ¥ instead of JYE, or € instead of EUR. And > why not? Email offers the choice. You can even write in Chinese these > days (but I won't bore you with the Yuan symbol). May not be relevant to thread till now but how good is TB's unicode support even now. Unicode text in some languages has never displayed well in TB though a CC of the same mail to my other account displays perfectly in ThunderBird (coincidentally also TB) so it cannot be something like some fonts that my system is missing. At least in the Message header above the Message body if I click on the Fields displayed, the gibberish becomes readable but never in the text of the email. See screen: http://img14.imgspot.com/u/07/142/15/TB.JPG http://img14.imgspot.com/u/07/142/16/TB2.JPG Sorry for going away from the Euro symbol but we were on character displays and this has been my long standing problem and I will be glad to have some suggestions. -- Best regards, Mean ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.99 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html