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Le jeudi 28 octobre 2004 à 09:55 -0700, Lee Howard a écrit :For info, I tried the manipulation on faxmail.c++ in source.
Hrmmmm... maybe there really is a problem within sendfax, then. You may want to try the patch to see.
I will. I just wanted you to know a little further about my problem: - I use a faxcover template with TGIF-generated postscript including accentuated chars. They were converted to their decimal iso code (for example "é" would be "\351") and they appear just fine on my faxes. - The characters that are distorted in the process are the one I give as parameters to sendfax - If I try to give an escape code to sendfax (i.e. "\351"), it escapes it again in the ps output, (i.e. "\\351"), thus resulting in printing the "\\351" sequence on my fax
So I guess somehow sendfax knows how to send nationalized-chars, but it must have them iso-formatted.
Now regarding the patch, it is against 4.1.3, shall I downgrade to this specific version to apply it? Again, thanks for your time and your help,
-- Benjamin Allot
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