@aderoy
Language settings are the same (English (united States)).
I am not sure what you mean by Fonts setting in Control Panel though. There isn't much that can be set there.
I have set the the same font in Pmail (Courier New CE).
@idw
Default charset is ISO-8859-2 on both computers.
It might be relevant:
- email copies in "Copies to self" folder contain also wrong characters
- saved drafts come back OK
- sending Rich text also goes out wrong but with different "translation" (Copies to self are also bad)
This looks very much like the issues in version 4.30 when this was solved by editing and compiling wpm-lmtt.r ... (this does not work any more, of course) ...
Another test:
I took the email sent from Win7 (OK int chars) to my Win8 and forwarded it with editing where I copied the received OK string and also typed the same string anew.
So I sent this:
Typed: -šđč枊ĐČĆŽ-
Copied: -šđč枊ĐČĆŽ-
The received email contained:
Typed: -=B9d`eae=BE=A9D`EAE=AE-
Copied: -=B9=F0=E8=E6=BE=A9=D0=C8=C6=AE-
[:O]
Then I did the same again and copied both "Typed" and "Copied" strings to Notepad and got this:
Typed: -šðè枊ÐÈÆŽ-
Copied: -šđč枊ĐČĆŽ-
Yes, it is Unicode.
When I type the string in Notepad and I copy it to Pmail I get the correct codes.
Pmail obviously takes typed characters as different Unicode codes on Win8 than other applications ... Any idea why?
<p>@aderoy</p><p>Language settings are the same (English (united States)).</p><p>I am not sure what you mean by Fonts setting in Control Panel though. There isn't much that can be set there.</p><p>I have set the the same font in Pmail (Courier New CE).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>@idw</p><p>&nbsp;Default charset is ISO-8859-2 on both computers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>It might be relevant: </p><p>- email copies in "Copies to self" folder contain also wrong characters</p><p>- saved drafts come back OK</p><p>- sending Rich text also goes out wrong but with different "translation" (Copies to self are also bad)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>This looks very much like the issues in version 4.30 when this was solved by editing and compiling wpm-lmtt.r ... (this does not work any more, of course) ...</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Another test:</p><p>I took the email sent from Win7 (OK int chars) to my Win8 and forwarded it with editing where I copied the received OK string and also typed the same string anew.</p><p>So I sent this:</p><blockquote><p>Typed: -šđč枊ĐČĆŽ-</p><p>Copied: -šđč枊ĐČĆŽ-
</p></blockquote><p>The received email contained:</p><blockquote><p>Typed: -=B9d`eae=BE=A9D`EAE=AE-
Copied: -=B9=F0=E8=E6=BE=A9=D0=C8=C6=AE-</p></blockquote><p>[:O]
</p><p>&nbsp;Then I did the same again and copied both "Typed" and "Copied" strings to Notepad and got this:</p><blockquote><p>Typed: -šðè枊ÐÈÆŽ-
Copied: -šđč枊ĐČĆŽ-</p></blockquote><p>&nbsp;Yes, it is Unicode.</p><p>When I <b>type</b> the string in Notepad and I copy it to Pmail I get the correct codes.
</p><p>Pmail obviously takes typed characters as different Unicode codes on Win8 than other applications ... Any idea why?
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