Typing UTF-8 characters in IDLE
mudengke at gmail.com
mudengke at gmail.com
Sat Sep 30 15:34:59 EDT 2006
thanks, it is useful.
but ,why this line "encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()[1]" in
original file"IOBinding.py " ,
don't work?
it should be work
kazuo fujimoto wrote:
> Ricky,
>
> I found your message now, because I also would encounter the same
> problem.
>
>
> > A few unicode tutorials on the web show that it's possible to type
> > unicode characters into the IDLE gui...
> >
> > However, when i type korean (hangul) characters it complains:
> >
> > Unsupported Characters in input
> >
> > I don't have a great understanding of unicode, but when I use a UTF-8
> > source file with korean strings in, and run it as a CGI script it
> > works fine.
> >
> > I'm using python 2.3.3 on win XP.
> >
> > Any tutorials / info anyone could point me to? Thanks...
>
> Now I am using Hangle with Japaese.
>
> What I did is as follow.
>
> My Python is now 2.4.3
>
> 1) open the IOBinding.py in $python/idellib
> 2) see the block just after line35, and insert one line.
> ----
> encoding = "ascii" # line 35
> if sys.platform == 'win32':
> # On Windows, we could use "mbcs". However, to give the user
> # a portable encoding name, we need to find the code page
> try:
> encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()[1]
> codecs.lookup(encoding)
> except LookupError:
> pass
> encoding = 'utf-8' ## <- this line force the encoding to utf-8.
> -----
> 3) save the file and quit Idle and reopen Idle.
>
> I hope my experience will solve your problem.
>
> (It has passed 2 years and more, so you might already solve the problem.
> I you know better solution, please inform me.)
>
> kazuo
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