Nestor Aguilera added the comment:
On 22 Jan 2011, at 04:50, Ned Deily wrote:
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> A similar exception occurs (without a crash) when saving a file to a
> non-ASCII file name and LANG is not properly set:
[...]
Is there a way of telling tkinter to set the encoding to utf-8 (or wh
Nestor Aguilera added the comment:
On 23 Jan 2011, at 04:33, Georg Brandl wrote:
> Georg Brandl added the comment:
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>> I disagree. There aren't really "64-bit users" on OSX, thanks to fat
>> binaries. So if starting IDLE would start a 32-bit interpreter,
Nestor Aguilera added the comment:
Thanks Ned for thinking of ways out.
- If I had a choice, I would agree with Georg's choice (Ned's option 1): most
users will not use the composite characters and need not go through
complications, or worse, cannibalization of the distribution
Nestor Aguilera added the comment:
Ned: thanks for the explanation.
Nestor
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On 22 Jan 2011, at 04:50, Ned Deily wrote:
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> Changes by Ned Deily :
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> Removed message: http://bugs.py
Nestor Aguilera added the comment:
On 21 Jan 2011, at 21:12, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
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> Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
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>> I see your point. The problem is that IDLE is somewhat included with
>> Python (so in a sense it is not "3rd party"), and seems l
Nestor Aguilera added the comment:
On 21 Jan 2011, at 20:39, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
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> As this clearly seems to be a Tk bug, I suggest to close this report as
> "won't fix - 3rd party".
I see your point. The problem is tha
New submission from Nestor Aguilera :
Here is the report from "Console" (date/time removed):
[0x0-0x1a11a1].org.python.IDLE[5541]Traceback (most recent call last):
[0x0-0x1a11a1].org.python.IDLE[5541] File "/Applications/Python
3.2/IDLE.app/Contents/Resources/idlemain.p
Nestor Aguilera added the comment:
Thanks Victor and Ned, I'll send a report on the second issue as well (I
thought it was known).
Néstor Aguilera
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New submission from Nestor Aguilera :
When trying to type 'ñ' in idle 3.2 (no problem in terminal), python "quits
unexpectedly" when started from terminal:
$ idle3
2011-01-21 11:21:55.883 Python[5228:a07] setCanCycle: is deprecated. Please
use setCollectionBehavior inst