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- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 14:15:46 +0900
- From: "Dmytro Koval'ov" <kov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Multilanguage environment and encodings
>>>>> On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, "Stoyan" == Stoyan Zhekov wrote: Stoyan> Questions: 1. fonts - if I config Sylpheed with japanese Stoyan> fonts, i cannot read bulgarian (cp1251 encoding) and Stoyan> reverse. Is the UTF-8 the only solution? But I recieve emails Stoyan> with mixed encodings so can for example iconv be used to Stoyan> convert them to the common encoding (maybe some procmail Stoyan> recipe?) And how to enter texts? UTF-8 editor (xemacs? Stoyan> something else?) and iconv to cp1251 or jp? My choice is exmh. I read without problems Japanese, Ukrainian/ Russian (koi8-u/koi8-r, cp1251, Macintosh Standard Cyrillic), UTF. Basically anything else. I have a page of my own about configuring exmh for multi lingual environment. It's in Ukrainian, but since you're Bulgarian, probably you can understand it: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~as9d-kvlv/Linux/exmh/EXMH-ukrainian.howto.html For editing I use internal exmh editor 'sedit', emacs or yudit. Depending on charset of the letter I'm replying to, exmh starts for me either sedit/emacs (for English and koi8-*) or yudit with proper charset (I found it's easier to start yudit from script for typing in cp1251 then to switch to another mode in emacs or switch keyboard). As for the emacs and Ukrainian -- pity, but doesn't fully support Ukrainian. So leim is no use for me. --Dmytro. PS I've tried sylpheed once, after reading some comments on TLUG, after somebody mentioned that it's using mh folders structure. But after using mh for so many years (through various mh-based clients: mh-e, exmh, mh on command line), such poor mh-imitation in Sylpheed almost killed me ;) -- Dmytro Koval'ov http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~as9d-kvlv http://yarylo.sytes.net
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