Easy umlauts?

Collins Richey erichey2
Mon May 17 11:47:50 PDT 2004


On Mon, 26 May 2003 22:44:35 -0400
Kurt Wall <kwall at kurtwerks.com> wrote:

> An unnamed Administration source, David A. Bandel, wrote:
> % On Mon, 26 May 2003 20:54:38 -0400
> % Joel Hammer <Joel at hammershome.com> wrote:
> % 
> % > 
> % > I made the changes to my XF86Config-4 file, and it worked. My
> keyboard% > is now international. I have those four dead keys.
> However,  when I% > type something like "u I don't get anything. If I
> type a dead key% > followed by a space, I do get the dead key.
> % 
> % Odd.  using "u I get: ?
> % Sure looks like an umlaut to me.
> 
> As you can see, mutt displays a ? instead of ? for me.
> So, how do I persuade mutt to display umlauted characters?
> 
> Is this a locale issue?
> 

I, too, have changed my XF86Config touse "us_intl", but I get nothing
other than " and u when I try the sequence "u.

-- 
Collins Richey - Denver Area
gentoo stable - ext3



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