jmfauth於 2013年4月21日星期日UTC+8上午1時12分43秒寫道: > In a previous post, > > > > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/6aec70817705c226# > > , > > > > Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick wrote: > > > > “Is Unicode support so hard, especially in the 21st century?” > > > > -- > > > > Unicode is not really complicate and it works very well (more > > than two decades of development if you take into account > > iso-14****). > > > > But, - I can say, "as usual" - people prefer to spend their > > time to make a "better Unicode than Unicode" and it usually > > fails. Python does not escape to this rule. > > > > ----- > > > > I'm "busy" with TeX (unicode engine variant), fonts and typography. > > This gives me plenty of ideas to test the "flexible string > > representation" (FSR). I should recognize this FSR is failing > > particulary very well... > > > > I can almost say, a delight. > > > > jmf > > Unicode lover
To support the unicode is easy in the language part. But to support the unicode in a platform involves the OS and the display and input hardware devices which are not suitable to be free most of the time. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list