On Sun, 17 May 2009, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
Instead of showing the character (usually commas, apostrophes, and
single / double quotes), it shows a small square box with what appears
to be a hex code inside of it. I'm assuming that this is Evolution's way
of saying, "I give up - since I don't know how to display this
character, I'm going to display the hex code for this character
instead."
I don't think it is just evolution, as that is the standard way to display
unicode characters if there isn't a matching character in the selected
font. It may be that that email is using a different character set and not
declaring it properly, or it may that there are fonts packages you can add
so that those characters display correctly.
Michael Young
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