Hi Doug, > I'm not *that* familiar with the Terminal program on OS/X, but regardless > perhaps I can point out a possibly useful path to explore...
Wow!! Thanks for all this info!! This is some good stuff!!! :-) Well, I got to experimenting with a lot of different stuff, as well as doing a lot of research on the net, and I think I've found what I was looking for. It's not perfect, but I'm thrilled I was able to do this! I never could find anything on changing the actual font (or character set) on-line, and looking through the man pages I couldn't figure out if it was possible there either, although I'm still new to this stuff so a lot of it could just be my ignorance. I took Greg's idea and found this web-site: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0370.pdf which gave me all the unicode characters for the Greek font. I wrote a simple Python script to test this (only on Mac OS X 10.5 at the moment): ---------- import os os.system("clear") print '\033[36m', u'\u03B1\u03C1\u03C4\u03BF\u03C2', '\033[37m', 'This is the Greek word for "Bread"', '\033[0m' ---------- As you can see, I also added some escape sequences to color the text in the Terminal window as well. And it works great!! Note that I have Terminal set up with the 'Monaco' font. Thanks again, Greg and Doug, for your incredible help of not only steering me in the right direction, but also teaching me new techniques which are definitely going to come in handy! :-) Jay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list