Jline is known to have issues with unicode. On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:58 PM, max3000 <maxime.lar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm getting similar results without jline.ConsoleRunner. Also as I > mentioned I use RT.loadResourceScript and get the same results. > > However, I'm using the clojure release from 2008-12-17 (the only > official version I see at http://code.google.com/p/clojure/downloads/list.) > Could that make a difference? > > I don't really want to use the SVN version because I'm developing an > application and can really do without the (normal) instabilities that > come with development builds. > > Thanks, > > Max > > > On Mar 6, 5:38 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer <m...@kotka.de> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Am 06.03.2009 um 23:31 schrieb max3000: >> >> > I'm trying to output accented characters from clojure. Actually, I'm >> > trying to call setToolTipText on a JComponent with some unicode >> > string. No problems doing so from Java, but with clojure I'm hitting a >> > wall. >> >> > In REPL: >> > exmentis=> "àéôö" >> > "&→∟↔" >> > exmentis=> \u00f4 >> > \├┤ >> > exmentis=> \u00c0 >> > \├Ç >> >> Clojure >> user=> "àéñî" >> "àéñî" >> >> Works For Me(tm). >> >> > Ok, so the Reader doesn't read my input correctly, right? >> >> No. I think it reads it correctly. >> >> > jline.ConsoleRunner >> >> I got a bit weird behaviour with jline.ConsoleRunner. >> Try without it. That worked for me. >> >> Sincerely >> Meikel >> >> smime.p7s >> 5KViewDownload > > >
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