Andreas Röhler <andreas.roehler <at> easy-emacs.de> writes: > > Am 08.05.2013 15:20, schrieb Roland Donat: > > > >> > >> hmm, indeed, shows up nicely now. > >> Please close, cheers, > >> > >> Andreas > >> > >> > > > > That's right, it works with python3 but that is not the case with python2... > > > > Cheers, > > > > Roland. > > python2 fails here already with a common shell, independently from Emacs. > > OTOH that works with python2: > > #+NAME: test > #+begin_src python :results value :preamble # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- :return a[0][0] > a = ( ( "é", "a" ), ( "a", "à" ) ) > #+end_src > > #+RESULTS: test > : é > > Maybe there is a work-around from > a[0][0] > > ? > >
Yes, you're right Andreas. It "fails" to show the accented characters if you try to print the entire tuple. It fails too if you evaluate a[0][0] in your interpreter. You should see : >>> a[0][0] '\xc3\xa9' But print a[0][0] gives the expected answer 'é' So, based on your successful experience consisting in returning a[0][0] in the orgmode source block, we can assume that org-babel use the python print function to display results in org buffer, aren't we? Another strange behaviour, when you evaluate the src_block test given in example, you get : | \303\251 | a | | a | \303\240 | Whereas I was expecting to get the same code than in the python interpreter, that is : | \xc3\xa9 | a | | a | '\xc3\xa0' | In addition, when I try to save my buffer, Emacs doesn't recognize the encoding of characters \303\251 and \303\240 and asks me to choose an encoding. Then, I enter utf-8 and nothing happens BUT when I quit and reopen my file : the characters are printed correctly.... Too strange for me.... Cheers, Roland.