Matt wrote:
> Interesting - this displays correctly when I run the above code from
a
> python shell. However, when I run it as a superkaramba theme (which
is
> a wrapper interface to some kde functions, but allegedly passes
> straight python functions direct to the python interpreter), it shows
>
John Ridley wrote:
> dmbkiwi wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to get python, unicode and kdialog to play nicely
> together.
> > This is a linux machine, and kdialog is a way to generate dialog
> boxes in
> > kde with which users can interact (for example input text), and you
> can
> > use the outputted tex
dmbkiwi wrote:
> I'm trying to get python, unicode and kdialog to play nicely
together.
> This is a linux machine, and kdialog is a way to generate dialog
boxes in
> kde with which users can interact (for example input text), and you
can
> use the outputted text in your script.
>
> Anyway, what I
John Machin wrote:
> On 26 Apr 2005 19:16:25 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> >John Machin wrote:
> >> On 26 Apr 2005 13:39:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dumbkiwi) wrote:
> >>
> >> >Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >> >> Dumbkiwi wrote:
> >> >
On 26 Apr 2005 19:16:25 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>John Machin wrote:
>> On 26 Apr 2005 13:39:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dumbkiwi) wrote:
>>
>> >Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> >> Dumbkiwi wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >> Just encode the data in the
John Machin wrote:
> On 26 Apr 2005 13:39:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dumbkiwi) wrote:
>
> >Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >> Dumbkiwi wrote:
> >>
> >> >> Just encode the data in the target encoding before passing it
to
> >> >> os.popen():
>
> >
> >
Peter Otten wrote:
> dumbkiwi wrote:
>
> > I'd be interested to see what your default encoding is,
>
> ascii
>
> > and why your output was different.
>
> If only I knew.
>
> > Anyway, from your post, I've done some more digging, and found the
> > command:
> >
> > sys.setappdefaultencoding()
>
> Th
On 26 Apr 2005 13:39:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dumbkiwi) wrote:
>Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> Dumbkiwi wrote:
>>
>> >> Just encode the data in the target encoding before passing it to
>> >> os.popen():
>
>Anyway, from your post, I've done som
dumbkiwi wrote:
> I'd be interested to see what your default encoding is,
ascii
> and why your output was different.
If only I knew.
> Anyway, from your post, I've done some more digging, and found the
> command:
>
> sys.setappdefaultencoding()
That is an alias for sys.setdefaultencoding()
Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Dumbkiwi wrote:
>
> >> Just encode the data in the target encoding before passing it to
> >> os.popen():
> >>
> >> test = os.popen('kdialog --inputbox %s' % data.encode("utf-8"))
>
> > I had tried that, but then the
Dumbkiwi wrote:
>> Just encode the data in the target encoding before passing it to
>> os.popen():
>>
>> test = os.popen('kdialog --inputbox %s' % data.encode("utf-8"))
> I had tried that, but then the text looks like crap. The text I'm using
> for this is Polish, and there are a lot of non-En
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 11:41:01 +0200, Peter Otten wrote:
> Dumbkiwi wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get python, unicode and kdialog to play nicely together.
>> This is a linux machine, and kdialog is a way to generate dialog boxes
>> in kde with which users can interact (for example input text), and you
Dumbkiwi wrote:
> I'm trying to get python, unicode and kdialog to play nicely together.
> This is a linux machine, and kdialog is a way to generate dialog boxes in
> kde with which users can interact (for example input text), and you can
> use the outputted text in your script.
>
> Anyway, what
I'm trying to get python, unicode and kdialog to play nicely together.
This is a linux machine, and kdialog is a way to generate dialog boxes in
kde with which users can interact (for example input text), and you can
use the outputted text in your script.
Anyway, what I'm doing is reading from a u
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