As I have mentioned in an earlier posting, I am working my way (slowly) through Learning Perl, 6th edition. In this edition it uses UTF-8 throughout. So I have been trying to make this happen in my Windows 7 Pro 64-bit environment.
Currently the only way I have been able to display Unicode characters in the command console is as follows: #!/usr/bin/env perl -w use utf8; system "chcp 65001"; print "\x{03B1}\x{03C9}\n"; This seems to do the job, but is inelegant. I would much rather prefer that the command console automatically default to displaying all text as UTF-8, but Googling has not found a solution for me. Does anyone know how to solve this? One other thing that bugs me is that if I have warnings turned on as above and actually print non-ASCII characters, then I get an unwanted warning. For instance, the above code gives me this output: Active code page: 65001 Wide character in print at helloworld.pl line 5. αω Press any key to continue . . . Ideally, I would rather I did not get the first two lines of output. Is there a way to accomplish this and still have warnings turned on? (I understand that the first line is a consequence of my system command to turn on UTF-8.) Thanks! boB P.S.: It just occurred to me that there is an extra blank line just above "Press any key to continue...". Why is this? I was not expecting this to happen. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/