Re: writing unicode apps in python - some beginner questions.

2005-02-13 Thread Serge Orlov
WX wrote: > (#2) Hindi is not displayed correctly on the screen when the > "Suplemental language support" parts for Windows XP are not installed, > in particular in the Regional and Languages Options panel in the > Control Panel, you have to check "Install files for complex script and > right-to-l

Re: writing unicode apps in python - some beginner questions.

2005-02-13 Thread Serge Orlov
WX wrote: > (#2) Hindi is not displayed correctly on the screen when the > "Suplemental language support" parts for Windows XP are not installed, > in particular in the Regional and Languages Options panel in the > Control Panel, you have to check "Install files for complex script and > right-to-l

Re: writing unicode apps in python - some beginner questions.

2005-02-13 Thread News M Claveau /Hamster-P
Hi! XP unicode view depend, also, of the uniscribe motor version. The last version come with SP-2. Other element : is the font "Arial Unicode MS" installed ? @-salutations -- Michel Claveau -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: writing unicode apps in python - some beginner questions.

2005-02-13 Thread Fredrik Lundh
"WX" wrote: > The character set I am using is the Hindi/Devanagari character set at > unicode range U+901.) > > (#1) If I paste some unicode stuff from the clipboard into IDLE, it accepts > it, but it can't > execute a PRINT command like this: > > >>> print u"?? ??" > Unsupported charact