Ken Hornstein <kenh(_at_)pobox(_dot_)com> wrote:
>> > a² + b² = c²
>>
>> And it rendered in mh-e, under GNU emacs as a? + b? = c?. Which means
>> that this is how I quoted it.
> That was a display problem on your end; the message you sent out was in
> UTF-8 and the characters were correct. I thought we had discussed this
> before and part of the problem was your version of Emacs was old?
I upgraded.... in theory, I should be running the latest...
All I'm saying is that there are still additional places where the encoding
can get lost/confused; it's a general Unix problem in my opinion...
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