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Subject: tin shows "?" for german umlauts
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:20:49 +0200
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From: <Reinhard DOT Irmer AT skba DOT de>
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hi list,

I'm a cygwin-nuser who wants to use unixbased programs as mutt, pine,
tin or slrn on my winxp(sp2)-machine. mutt and slrn are working fine in
bash, only tin makes problems:.....look at subject.

In a german usenetgroup was said, that this problem is a cygwin- not a
tin-problem because cygwin is not made to support 'locales'. I'm not a
programmer, only a nuser, who wants tin working fine under cygwin. What
can I do, to see the german umlauts in tin instead of questionmarks?

regards
Reinhard

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