tin

M.W. Chang mwchang
Mon May 17 12:01:16 PDT 2004


> Because tin is basically a character application while mozilla is
> graphical?

And it seems that it's intended for Europeans rather than Asians. I have 
tried compiling with options --with-mime-default-charset, 
--disable-locale, --with-iso-to-ascii, 
/etc/tin/tin.defaults.mm-charset...all failed. I only wanted tin to 
display the 8-bit character untouched... Then putty could use Window$'s 
charset to disaply the Chinese characters.

If I save the message from tin into a text file and view it with vi, the 
chinese would be there.


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