Re: Getting back the line draw characters

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On Fri, 18 Apr 2003, M. Fioretti wrote:

>> Actually, the problem is that those applications are not UTF-8 
>> compatible or UTF-8 aware.  Red Hat didn't break them.
>> 
>> Red Hat defaults to using UTF-8, but if you use applications 
>> which are not UTF-8 compatible, you need to change the locale 
>> these apps run in to an 8bit latin locale or some other locale 
>> the particular application does support.
>> 
>> 
>1) I was going to ask why thread drawing is broken in mutt, but I
>   guess the answer is the same, isn't it? So I should ask to the
>   mutt developer(s) to upgrade, right?

Well, not to upgrade...  Rather, to implement whatever is 
necessary to support the application running in UTF-8.

>2) In the meantime, what locale do you refer to? LANG=en_US, or
>   something else?

Any 8bit ISO8859 locale which worked in any prior distribution 
release should work fine.



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Mike A. Harris     ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat





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