Kmail filter on, er, squiggles

Ingo Klöcker ingo.kloecker at epost.de
Thu Apr 11 16:42:43 BST 2002


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Derek Fountain wrote:

>> I use the following regexp with procmail: [¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ][¡-ÿ]
>> It matches five consecutive non-ASCII characters which should rarely
>> appear in normal messages in the subject.
> 
> That looks sensible, but how do I type those characters into the Kmail
> filter text box?

What about copy&paste?

Alternatively use
ComposeKey ! ! to get the ¡
and
ComposeKey " y to get the ÿ.

If you have a Windows key on your keyboard then ComposeKey is probably 
the right Windows key.

Regards,
Ingo

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