[ Ok, pulled. However, it's time for another installment of "Flame that
stupid mail client", because this isn't the first time this bit me ]
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
>
> Please consider pulling from:
>
> Â Â Â Â git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dtor/input.git for-linus
There's somethign wrong with your emails, and it's very irritating.
I cannot just cut-and-paste the whole line, because your tabs and spaces
aren't tabs and spaces, they are some horrible abomination.
What _looks_ like a tab above, when I save it and look at it with "od", it
shows it true nasty life: it's not a tab, and it's not even eight spaces,
it's four copies of the byte sequence '\302\240 ' ('\xC2\xA0\x20'), ie
some horrid nasty three-byte sequence where one character is a space, and
the previous two characters are some utf-8 abomination.
I have no idea what kind of crap you use to generate it, and quite
frankly, I don't want to know. I just want it to stop, so that when I
cut-and-paste, I don't get random UTF-8 characters that just *look* like
spaces but don't act like it, and cause my shell to very reasonably whine
about the result.
I think the "c2 a0" character is the utf-8 representation of a  
(non-breaking space), but:
- you are damn well sending text
- it's followed by a regular space, so it's stupid
- please don't do it.
It says your user-agent is "Kmail", and maybe there is some way to fix it.
And if kmail is correct, please make a bug-report to the kmail people.
Sending hidden invisible utf-8 crap that looks like space, but doesn't act
like it, is just damn impolite by kmail. I assume you weren't even aware
of the random crud you are sending out?
Linus
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