Subj : appearances are decieving To : Richard Menedetter From : Maurice Kinal Date : Fri Jun 15 2018 11:29:18 Hallo Richard! RM> What difference does it make? RM> Most people (I assume >> 90% percent will NOT be able to see RM> extended characters correctly If by extended you mean multibyte then by the accounts I have read lately the majority of users can read them but I believe that has nothing to do with fidonet editors. From my observations even the old DOS editors that cannot properly display them can replicate them perfectly. So far only the 8-bit fidonet editors, such as golded+ and msged, that have issues replicating multibyte characters and in fact totally screw them up. So even abandonware DOS-think is superior to those products which is a very sad testiment to all things FTN compliant methinks. As for what difference it makes, my guesstimation is probably no difference but I still think it is/was worth the effort. We'll see I am sure. RM> But it WILL make a difference for Jamnntpd or Hotdoged, that DO RM> support UTF-8. There you go. However I am doubtful about the CHRS kludge being required for either of them to recognize UTF-8 characters. RM> No new information from your test. Don't be so sure. I don't see you using LATIN-1 for ISO-8859-1 in this latest reply, although 8859-1 isn't a legitimate alias either. Oh well, one step at a time eh? :-) -={ grep 8859-1// /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules }=- alias ISO-IR-100// ISO-8859-1// alias ISO_8859-1:1987// ISO-8859-1// alias ISO_8859-1// ISO-8859-1// alias ISO8859-1// ISO-8859-1// alias ISO88591// ISO-8859-1// alias LATIN1// ISO-8859-1// alias L1// ISO-8859-1// alias IBM819// ISO-8859-1// alias CP819// ISO-8859-1// alias CSISOLATIN1// ISO-8859-1// alias 8859_1// ISO-8859-1// alias OSF00010001// ISO-8859-1// module ISO-8859-1// INTERNAL ISO8859-1 1 module INTERNAL ISO-8859-1// ISO8859-1 1 Het leven is goed, Maurice .... Huil niet om mij, ik heb vi. --- GNU bash, version 4.4.23(1)-release (x86_64-bonnell-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113) .