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Re: index_format and <bar> vs <space>, segment fault



On 2006-06-20, Alain Bench (veronatif@xxxxxxx) wrote:
>  On Monday, June 19, 2006 at 8:50:25 +0200, Ye Fei wrote:
> 
> > On 2006-06-17, Alain Bench (veronatif@xxxxxxx) wrote:
> >> should work more or less identically in a GBK and in an UTF-8 locale.
> > I do not only use mutt :).
> 
>     Well, locale as environment are per process things. You can well
> have an UTF-8 terminal running Mutt with an UTF-8 locale, while the rest
> of the system remains GBK. If Mutt is well configured, you can even have
> two simultaneous Mutt sessions, one in UTF-8 and the other in GBK.
It is a good idea, I may try it in the future. Thank you.
> 
>     Perhaps do you use a terminal which configures its own charset
> according to the inherited locale? 
I am not sure what really happens, but I guess mutt inherites
something from somewhere. 
>Again you should not see chaos, nor
> Chinese chars, but only question marks. Something is wrong: $charset,
> mail, locale...
Yes, your description is absolutely accurate. 

Thanks once again.
YF
> 
> Bye!  Alain.
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