Re: mutt just stopped displaying thread characters

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On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 15:27:17 at 03:27:17PM -0500, Nalin Dahyabhai
(nalin@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> So $LANG is "en_US", but your terminal is expecting UTF-8?  How are
> you starting the terminal?

either from another terminal, or from the window manager menu (I'm
using Fluxbox now).

> Have you changed the contents of ~/.i18n since you logged in?

I have discovered that ~/.i18n has a change date of November 7. IIRC
it is more or less when this started, but I unfortunately:

didn't include it in my backup script
simply cannot remember to have changed it, not to mention why

Now the question is: how do these two files (~/.i18n and
/etc/sysconfig/i18n) have to be written to be coherent with each other
and display properly both mutt threading and non pure ASCII
characters?

Can anybody post examples?

TIA,
	Marco Fioretti

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Marco Fioretti                 m.fioretti, at the server inwind.it
Red Hat for low memory         http://www.rule-project.org/en/

Nature is very un-American.  Nature never hurries.
						-- William George Jordan


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