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    sentences displayed with NORMAL characters in DEKKO 2

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        domubpkm
        last edited by domubpkm

        This day, with the RC 33 update, l have had a VERY GOOD surprise. It seems that now, french accented characters are normally displayed in DEKKO 2 and i cross my fingers, this issue https://gitlab.com/dekkoproject/dekko/issues/89 seems solved.
        Some french user can confirm this ?
        As there isn't yet a new update of DEKKO 2 , is somebody can explain the good surprise ? New UNITY 8 implemented in last RC UPDATE ? Something else ?

        Thank you developers for having solved this very annoying issue !! (a good effect of a development of something ?).

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          A Former User
          last edited by

          I not confirm !!! it appear again on my phone

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            doniks @domubpkm
            last edited by

            @domubpkm have you gotten a NEW email that looks ok now, or are you looking at an old email that was definitely not ok in the past but is ok now?

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              domubpkm @doniks
              last edited by

              @doniks Hi. I'm speaking about new mails after update.

              Yes, i have received some new mails coming from a sender which were bad displayed before and are ok now but i'm prudent : multiple explanations..

              Old mail are always displayed with bad characters but i haven't clear DEKKO 2 cache and reloaded old mails to see if they are ok now.

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                doniks @domubpkm
                last edited by

                @domubpkm ok. I guess this means you are lucky that your sender has changed the encoding:)

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                  guru
                  last edited by

                  I often receive mails from my colleagues, written in German with German Umlaut äöü... and written on a Microsoft OutLook and, as this is not already enough, written in HTML. Normally I would just delete mails in HTML, but as they are from my team, I have to read them.

                  Until today I was to lazy to check the source of the mail and the HTML coding to see if they're correct and only bad rendered by Dekko2. Next time I will investigate it.

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                    guru
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                    The mail is mixed part:

                    Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
                            boundary="_000_MN2PR06MB57092EBFFAF76FC5E5ACA32A867F0MN2PR06MB5709namp_"
                    X-Envelope-To: guru@sisis.de
                    Status: RO
                    Content-Length: 1654
                    Lines: 55
                    
                    --_000_MN2PR06MB57092EBFFAF76FC5E5ACA32A867F0MN2PR06MB5709namp_
                    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252
                    Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
                    
                    a=F6=E4
                    Bedeutsamkeit
                    
                    --
                    J=FCrgen
                    
                    
                    --_000_MN2PR06MB57092EBFFAF76FC5E5ACA32A867F0MN2PR06MB5709namp_
                    Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
                    Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
                    
                    <html>
                    <head>
                    <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-=
                    1">
                    <meta name=3D"Generator" content=3D"Microsoft Exchange Server">
                    <!-- converted from rtf -->
                    <style><!-- .EmailQuote { margin-left: 1pt; padding-left: 4pt; border-left:=
                     #800000 2px solid; } --></style>
                    </head>
                    <body>
                    <font face=3D"Calibri" size=3D"2"><span style=3D"font-size:11pt;">
                    <div>a=F6=E4</div>
                    <div><span style=3D"background-color:yellow;">Bedeutsamkeit</span></div>
                    <div>&nbsp;</div>
                    <div>-- </div>
                    <div>J=FCrgen</div>
                    ....
                    

                    In Dekko it the two German Umlaut 0xF6 and 0xE4 (coded in ISO 8859-1 8bit) are rendered wrong to

                    alt text

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                      domubpkm @doniks
                      last edited by domubpkm

                      @doniks I'm not lucky !! It was a great expectation but a false hope ! NOT SOLVED !!
                      It is always uncertain for good display ! 😂
                      Maybe the problem could/should be solved after moving Oxide to Qtwebengine because the problem is linked to Oxide, see issue. Wait.

                      Ps : Emojis should go on a low-calorie diet !

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