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From: Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM>
To: Jeff Miller <jmiller@bay1.bayserve.net>
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Subject: iso-2022
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>>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Miller <jmiller@bay1.bayserve.net> writes:

Jeff> If I use vm under mule, I should get Japanese chars when mail is
Jeff> from MORIOKA Tomohiko, right?  Assuming I had a ISO-2022 font installed
Jeff> right?

It probably means that vm-tm isn't competely Mule-ized yet.

ISO-2022 is a family of coding systems, not a font.  If you are
missing a font, you will likely see "~"s in your buffer.
Internationalization is confusing.

Jeff> Since all I see is "ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCPGkyLBsoQiAbJEJDTkknGyhC?= / MORIOKA
Jeff> Tomohiko", I assume that ISO-2022 is not a commonly installed font (at
Jeff> least on my Linux pc anyways. :)

GNUS + TM is reputed to work better together.

Jeff> I tried looking in the mule/aux/fonts/japanese dir, but didn't see
Jeff> anything obvious.  Can someone point towards a ISO-2022 font I can use?

Martin

