* no qp header encoding with emacs & (standard-display-european t)
@ 1999-12-22 18:13 Ulrich Schwarz
1999-12-22 18:50 ` Florian Weimer
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From: Ulrich Schwarz @ 1999-12-22 18:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi folks,
I just found out that Gnus (current cvs version) does not encode headers
quoted-printable with Gnu Emacs 20.3 if you have (standard-display-european t)
in your .emacs configuration. In XEmacs, this entry does not interfere with qp
header encoding.
How comes?
Should this be considered a feature or a bug?
--
So long.
Ulrich
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* Re: no qp header encoding with emacs & (standard-display-european t)
1999-12-22 18:13 no qp header encoding with emacs & (standard-display-european t) Ulrich Schwarz
@ 1999-12-22 18:50 ` Florian Weimer
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Florian Weimer @ 1999-12-22 18:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ulrich Schwarz <uschwarz@gmx.net> writes:
> I just found out that Gnus (current cvs version) does not encode
> headers quoted-printable with Gnu Emacs 20.3 if you have
> (standard-display-european t) in your .emacs configuration.
Hmm. Could you try a more recent version of Emacs? (That's might be
a good idea anyway, because 20.3 is said to have some Y2K problems...)
What happens if you use `(set-language-environment "Latin-1")' instead of
`(standard-display-european t)'?
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