Re: [PATCH] git-gui: Added support for OS X right click

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Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 02:55:16AM -0400, Shawn O. Pearce wrote:
> 
> > V??in?? J??rvel?? <v@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Your mailer claims this message is in us-ascii, but I think it isn't...

My mutt-foo isn't very good.  I tried to tell it utf-8, but I think
its ignoring me:

  set allow_8bit=yes
  set charset=utf8

:-/
 
> I tried reproducing the encoding breakage and it ended up fine. I just
> edited the patch in the .dotest directory (looks like the leading spaces
> were all stripped) and it applied fine when I re-ran "git-am".
> 
> Are you sure it didn't get munged by your editor when you hand-edited
> the mbox file?

I just tried to reproduce it myself and I can't do whatever I did
before again now; it Just Works(tm).  *sigh*  No idea how I messed
the patch application up earlier, but I did.

It wasn't my patch editing.  My vi clone only works on bytes, so
it doesn't care about character encodings and won't mangle them
unless I edit a utf-8 multibyte sequence by hand.  Which I'm sure
I didn't do.  And the first time I messed up the apply I was fixing
up only .dotest/patch, which was most certainly just us-ascii.

I'm actually pretty good about making sure I don't munge people's
non-ASCII names, but my mutt seems to think us-ascii is the only
character encoding in the world.

-- 
Shawn.
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