On Aug 17, 11:55 pm, Thomas Jollans <tho...@jollybox.de> wrote: > On Tuesday 17 August 2010, it occurred to ata.jaf to exclaim: > > > I am developing a little program in Mac with wxPython. > > But I have problems with the characters that are not in ASCII. Like > > some special characters in French or Turkish. > > So I am looking for a way to solve this. Like an encoding standard > > that supports all languages. Or some other way. > > Anything that supports all of Unicode will do. Like UTF-8. If your text is > mostly Latin, then just go for UTF-8, if you use other alphabets extensively, > you might want to consider UTF-16, which might the use a little less space.
OK, I used UTF-8. I write a line of strings in the source code and I want my program to show that as an output on GUI. And this line of strings includes a character like "ü". But I see that in GUI this character is replaced with another strange characters. I mean it doesn't work. And when I try to use UTF-16, I get an syntax error that declares "UTF-16 stream does not start with BOM". -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list