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From: "William M. Perry" <wmperry@aventail.com>
To: Samuel Tardieu <sam@inf.enst.fr>
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Subject: Re: [20.0-b90] Japanese character instead of iso-latin1 ?
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Samuel Tardieu writes:
>Using XEmacs 20.0-b90 with mule (although I never use Japanese
>characters), I just got a mail from one student in which a Japanese
>symbol shows up (just after "est install" and before " ici"). I
>haven't loaded the Canna library, and my menubar only displays
>"ISO8". How is it possible that this character which obviously doesn't
>belong to the ISO-8859-1 charset is displayed on my screen ?

  This happened to me with W3 the other day.  The copyright symbol showed
up as something completely different.  I don't read japanese or chinese at
all, so don't know what the character was, or even what charset it was in,
but I do know it wasn't a copyright symbol. :)  and this was using the
'courier' font.

-Bill P.

