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Andy Bradford |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] mhshow: unable to convert character set of... |
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7 Feb 2015 11:04:18 -0700 |
Thus said Ken Hornstein on Fri, 06 Feb 2015 09:03:17 -0500:
> The real problem, from my perspective, is 3) ... what we should do is
> what every other email program on the planet does and simply
> substitute a character instead of just fail. So, we're not where we
> want to be, but we're getting better.
Right, this is the behavior I would expect. If it cannot convert, then
just dump the characters (or perhaps substitute, which is a fair effect
to be making given that it is probably safer to do than just the raw
bytes). When I browse to a website that has characters my encoding
doesn't understand it puts a box-like character in place of the actual
character. It's an annoyance, but better than no data at all.
> Now, the thing that David and I don't understand is ... what, exactly,
> is the problem with setting an UTF-8 locale?
Because everything else I use works with my current locale, which means
I have to either change the locale for everything else, or make an
exception for nmh, which previously didn't care what my locale was, and
it would just make a best effort. Personally, I didn't mind the weird
characters (I primarily use EXMH so the occasional viewing of an email
that didn't quite render correctly was not a problem)---I can easily
ignore characters that don't turn into words.
> But the previous nmh behavior was so wrong we really didn't have much
> of a choice here.
I understand that. At any rate, I'm probably alone in this, so it's not
worth debating at this point. I will find a way to make it work (either
using an environment variable for invocations of show/next, or removing
iconv support from nmh).
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
Andy
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Re: [Nmh-workers] mhshow: unable to convert character set of..., Ken Hornstein, 2015/02/14