Hans de Faber wrote:
I did my homework now and studied something about charactersets. My locale is set to "en_GB.UTF-8". My idea was, when my charset is utf8 al characters of different languages are available. I should then be possible to read content in different languages correctly.
Yes, provided the content has been sent in UTF8.
But it wasn't. In the case of an email or webpage I forgot that if the sender uses a different charset for instance iso8859-15 and I use utf8 some characters are wrong.
When you're viewing content that has a characterset associated with it, there is usually no reason to override it.
If I switch to the same charset as the sender it should be possible to read it correct. But always switching charsets is not what want.
Just leave it as "automatic".
In thunderbird I even don't know how to switch a charset. Then its difficult to read an email in german or french.
Umm, I have no problem with either one. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (10.4°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org