"Robin Becker" <ro...@reportlab.com> wrote in message news:52d7b9be.9020...@chamonix.reportlab.co.uk... > On 16/01/2014 00:32, Steven D'Aprano wrote: >>> >Or are you saying thatwww.unicode.org is wrong about the definitions >>> >of >>> >Unicode terms? >> No, I think he is saying that he doesn't know Unicode anywhere near as >> well as he thinks he does. The question is, will he cherish his >> ignorance, or learn from this thread? > > I assure you that I fully understand my ignorance of unicode. Until > recently I didn't even know that the unicode in python 2.x is considered > broken and that str in python 3.x is considered 'better'. >
Hi Robin I am pretty sure that Steven was referring to the original post from jmfauth, not to anything that you wrote. May I say that I am delighted that you are putting in the effort to port ReportLab to python3, and I trust that you will get plenty of support from the gurus here in achieving this. Frank Millman -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list