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Re: Characters shown as ? in mutt



On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 03:58:02PM -0700, Mike Pfleger wrote:
| On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:43:20AM -0400, D-Man wrote:
| <SNIP>
| > Ok, to tell more of the story I really put "setenv LESSCHARSET
| > iso8859" into my .cshrc on the Solaris box at school (they have csh as
| > default, I always run bash after I log in) where I am now reading and
| > writing this mail.  You need to tell less what charset to use.  If
| > less is running on a remote box you need to set the environment
| > variable on the remote box.  When you log in to a box remotely it is
| > just as if you are sitting in front of it.  Do the same thing there as
| > you would do for your local box.
| 
| Hi.
| 
| I followed this thread, and I tried the export trick, but no results.  I
| still get a whole bunch of characters being screwed up.  How do we know
| if mutt is using less for it's pager?

By default mutt uses its own internal pager.  In my .muttrc I put

set pager=less

By doing this I use less as my pager instead.  I tried a few commands
to display the current setting in mutt, but none of them worked, so
other than checking your config file and viewing a message to see
which pager is run, I don't know how to find out which pager is being
used.

HTH,
-D



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