"Pavel Kosina" <g...@post.cz> wrote in message news:495c7ac6.1000...@post.cz...
As for unicode in Python 2.5 everything works fine in program running either in IDLE or under Command line:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
print u"ěščřžýáíé"

In 3.0 there is an error. The same program, moved to 3.0 syntax, in IDLE editor :
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
print ("ěščřžýáíé")

prints:
ěščřžýáíé

The same program running in Command line from PSPad editor works fine. Is it mistake of my misunderstanding or of IDLE?

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The same program without coding declaration (but saved in utf8) :
print ("ěščřžýáíé")

even immediately destroyed my IDLE window without any error message.

Both versions, with and without 'coding' line, destroy IDLE for me. Looks like a bug in IDLE 3.0.

The print works fine from the shell, but not from a program run with F5.

-Mark


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