seeing umlauts in mutt (works okay in vim, not mutt)
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 03:49:31PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 06:28:19PM +0100, Oliver Elphick (olly@lfix.co.uk) wrote:
> > Using vim as the editor, I can type Ctrl-k U " or Ctrl-k u "
> >
> > :dig shows all currently-defined digraphs.
>
> Vielen Danke! Das vird nur noch ein bißchen toll sein!
>
> Tschüs!
>
> (Und eine Entschuldigun zu aller Deutscher heir für meine schlechte
> deutsche Sprache).
hey, now, watch your language. :)
(i didn't know about that one, either. vim's got so much i
wonder if even the /author/ knows everything that's in there.)
now, who can tell us newbies how to make MUTT dislpay the 8-bit
chars correctly? (i see lots of ? in mutt, but in vim all is
lovely.)
--
DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #46 from Will Trillich <will@serensoft.com>
:
Troubled by MAC-FORMAT TEXT FILES? There are many ways
to translate CR to LF. VIM can help, with these steps:
:set ffs=mac
:e!
:set ff=unix
and then save/write the file (":opt" for more info).
In perl, this'll do the trick:
perl -pi.mac -l12 -015 -e ';' filename*pattern.txt
(that's a <hyphen-el-one-two> and <hyphen-zero-one-five>, by
the way -- see "perldoc perlrun" for more info.)
Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...
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