On 07/08/2013 04:05 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
Of course, various Sage source files are already UTF-8 encoded, usually
because of non-ASCII characters in docstrings. These will never render
correctly in ancient terminals, nor will editing such source files lead
to much happiness.
Just want to point out this is not really true. Editors like vim for
example can correctly transcode between file and terminal encodings. If
your terminal is iso-8859-1 for example but you're editing a utf-8 file
containing accented vowels, those will display correctly.
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