Le jeudi 8 novembre 2012 19:49:24 UTC+1, Ian a écrit : > On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Oscar Benjamin > > <oscar.j.benja...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > If I want the other characters to work I need to change the code page: > > > > > > O:\>chcp 65001 > > > Active code page: 65001 > > > > > > O:\>Q:\tools\Python33\python -c "import sys; > > > sys.stdout.buffer.write('\u03b1\n'.encode('utf-8'))" > > > α > > > > > > O:\>Q:\tools\Python33\python -c "import sys; > > > sys.stdout.buffer.write('\u03b1\n'.encode(sys.stdout.en > > > coding))" > > > α > > > > I find that I also need to change the font. With the default font, > > printing '\u2013' gives me: > > > > – > > > > The only alternative font option I have in Windows XP is Lucida > > Console, which at least works correctly, although it seems to be > > lacking a lot of glyphs.
-------- Font has nothing to do here. You are "simply" wrongly encoding your "unicode". >>> '\u2013' '–' >>> '\u2013'.encode('utf-8') b'\xe2\x80\x93' >>> '\u2013'.encode('utf-8').decode('cp1252') '–' jmf -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list