On Friday 11 January 2002 00:00, wolfi wrote:
On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 19:42, Johannes Liedtke wrote:
Hmm,
now I kicked of a neat discussion about my post-scriptum, but still I have not figured out how to see a Euro-symbol (I learned it's "a euro" ;) ) in any of the msgs... I can type it in the composer and it's displayed alright, but it doesn't show anywhere in the msg-windows... :(
nobody with a helping hand out there??
Hannes (....)
Hi, (Moin Wolfi...)
(Moin Hannes...)
I'm using the above now and have changed the setting in the Control Center to -15 and now I'm able to type an Euro (?)... but I haven't seen a single euro-sign in any of the msgs of this thread??
Well, just three lines above the line I am now writing ... There is one Euro sign in brackets. And it has survived replying at least twice:-)
no, it hasn't really... as I composed the msg, I typed a € and it displayed allright in the composer window. When I then queued it and had a look at the outbox, it displayed this o-like thing with dots in four corners... After sending it and getting it from the server again, it still got the o-like thingy... when I hit reply (or L) now and the msg opens in the composer again, it now shows me a "?" instead. When I tried to send my update-msg yesterday, it complained that not all the characters in my msg fit the chosen encoding. (Which was set to iso-8859-15 when I looked at it that time). I figured it had to be the euro-sign-question-mark and replaced it with a euro, clicked "queue" again and it went through without complaining... I just forgot to mention that in the msg... your four euros below have displayed as the o-like thing in the msg-window and now that I have it in the composer, have turned into four question marks... I'll leave them untouched and just ignore the warning about the wrong encoding...
And what about these: ???? ? These are four Euro Signs typed on my German standard OEM keyboard PS-2 cheapmost edition with Evolution 1.0 on KDE 2.2.1 SuSE 7.3 kernel 2.4.16. Did I get you right, you don't see this ??!? It's somewhat corrupted in your display and gets back to normal when e.g. back on my box (after replying; in the same thread)?
well, something is kinda weird here... Hannes -- Powered by SuSE 7.3 - KDE 2.2.1 - KMail 1.3.1 Version Info: Linux 2.4.10-4GB