Leo Kislov wrote: > kernel1983 wrote: > > and I tried unicode and utf-8 > > How did you try unicode? Like this? : > > EasyDialogs.Message(u'\u4e2d') > > > I tried to both use unicode&utf-8 head just like "\xEF\xBB\xBF" and not > > to use > > > > Anyone knows about the setting in the python code file? > > Maybe python doesn't know I'm to use chinese?! > > It depends on how EasyDialogs works. And by the way, when you say utf-8 > encoded text is not displayed correctly, what do you actually see on > the screen?
There is a Windows version of EasyDialogs -- unfortunately it appears not to support Unicode, even for the most simple case. This works: | >>> EasyDialogs.Message('fubar') but this doesn't: | >>> EasyDialogs.Message(u'fubar') The title of the window is empty, the text consists of only 'f", and there is no OK button. Not very robust. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list