On 5月13日, 上午11时36分, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's probably not news to anyone here that Python 3 gives us > access to the unicode codespace for Python names, not just > string literals, meaning our functions and classes, lists and > dictionaries, might go outside Latin-1 for their source code > representation. > > I have an example in my > blog:http://mybizmo.blogspot.com/2008/05/chinese-names-in-python.html > > If others have Python source with names in other languages, > that might be fun to see. Images are probably better than actual > source code, as it's up to the font library to render unicode > properly and many Python text editors aren't prepared to render > all these characters (yet). > > I used lucidabright in IDLE for my screen shot (Ubuntu 8.4 laptop). > > Kirby > Portland, OR
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