↑ www.reportlab.com/i18n/python_unicode_tutorial.html
Refering articles:
- About encodings (code changes 20.02.06) — How to support non-ascii characters on a console? The TIM-Tools on my customers' Windows machines should talk German or French, thus they need either latin1 or cp850 or cp437 encoding. I'd like this to work also when accessing a remote Linux machine from a Window machine . more
- another article about non-ascii console (surf notes 18.03.05) — Python and Unicode explains with other words what I found on 10.03.2005 in Python Unicode Tutorial. But only the latter had the code snippet that helped me.
- frozen console applications with non-ascii chars (code changes 10.03.05) — I started to translate some messages for sync.py, using i18n. I noticed that there was a problem with non-ascii chars, at least on my Windows box. more