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Richard Menedetter | Flavio Bessa | CP850 |
July 19, 2018 9:07 PM * |
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Hi Flavio! 18 Jul 2018 15:20, from Flavio Bessa -> Richard Menedetter: RM>> Looks good! RM>> What did you change? FB> I changed primary charset to LATIN-1: Localset?? Or what do you mean with primary charset?? FB> XLATIMPORT LATIN-1 Set this to the charset that you receive the most messages WITHOUT charset kludge. FB> XLATCHARSET AUTO LATIN-1 850_i-1.chs I think you can comment out that. To be honest I am not quit sure what it is for? Does anybody know? FB> IGNORECHARSET A really, really bad idea!! It ignores tha charset kludge of messages. Do not do that!!! FB> Now it's working fine for most echos, except the Brazilian FB> Portuguese ones that use CP850. Using CTRL-J I can change the reading FB> CHRS to CP850 and it works fine, but when I write it goes to LATIN-1 FB> and it messes everything. Try to comment out/delete IGNORECHARSET. Otherwise it will ignore the charset kludge and allways assume xlatimport charset. (ie only latin-1 will work) I have set xlatimport to cp850 because that is the charset where I receive charset-less messages with. (usually latin-1 encoded messages are from more recent programs that correctly set the charset kludge.) CU, Ricsi --- GoldED+/LNX * Origin: A myth is a religion in which no-one believes any more. (2:310/31) |
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