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Re: Character encoding when forwarding



Hi,

> Why this, when I forward a message?
> 
> ~~~
> Hello all,=20
> 
> I have uploaded the first release candidate of SuperCollider 3.4 for =
> Windows. This release is intended to become the reference version for =
> the newly released SuperCollider book. Therefore its based on the 3.4 =
> code base and not the most recent one. =46rom SC 3.5 onwards we hope to =
> have a new build system that will enable us to keep the Windows build =
> more up to date than currently.=20
> ~~~
> 
> = at line end? =20? =46 for capital F?
> 
> Can I change this somehow, so that the humans receiving the forward can get human-readable text?

Above text is encoded in quoted-printable (though I don't know why 'F'
is encoded as '=46', which is unneeded).  If you try to forward a
message via wl-summary-forward ('f' key in summary buffer), it is
expected behaviour that encoded text in the forwarded message appears
as is on a draft buffer.  I think you can see decoded text in a
preview buffer or composed message.  If you can't, it may be a bug.

-- 
Kazuhiro Ito