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If the email program of the sender is broken or misconfigured, plain text emails sent do not include information about the character encoding used. If you receive such messages, change the character encoding from "Unicode" to an appropriate one ( ... more
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- CollapseKeycaps can usually be individually replaced. Different keyboards have tricks for removing caps intact without breaking keyswitch below them. Most use a tool with two square wire loops to grab the keycap and pull. Some keycaps also have a ... more
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It depends who was to read it ;-) When I just scribble something for myself, I often use bars as some sort of shorthand. Just laziness :P But if someone else has to read it, it's not such a good idea. They probably could guess it, but it's certainly ... more
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Oh, well, obviously there won't be any sex. Q: ... wait, what? A: Sure, there'll still be lots of wink, wink, nudge, nudge stuff, but nobody will actually do The Deed, or at least not for the first couple of years. Trust me, there's plenty of room ... more
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Because your system is not configured to support non-English text: Claws Mail must be run with one of LC_ALL or LC_CTYPE environment variables set to a value representing your language. For example, if you want to be able to spell check French, you ... more
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A. For some purposes, it may be necessary to maintain a distinction between tréma and umlaut, for example, in bibliographic records kept by the German library network. For the Latin script, the Unicode Standard does not distinguish identically ... more
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