>
> The bug so far affected the display only, not the data.
> Feeding R with the result returned from your original form should work.
>
> Best,
>
> Andreas
>
>
Ah you're right
It's a bit annoying to enter the encoding when Emacs asks for it but it
works on the previous example.
It's
Am 09.05.2013 16:33, schrieb Roland Donat:
Andreas Röhler easy-emacs.de> writes:
Am 08.05.2013 22:50, schrieb Roland Donat:
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.
Andreas Röhler easy-emacs.de> writes:
>
> Am 08.05.2013 22:50, schrieb Roland Donat:
> >>> 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
> > :
Am 08.05.2013 22:50, schrieb Roland Donat:
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'
> > 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
Am 08.05.2013 16:02, schrieb Roland Donat:
Andreas Röhler 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.
Am 08.05.2013 16:02, schrieb Roland Donat:
Andreas Röhler 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.
Andreas Röhler 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,
> >
>
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
>
> 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.
Am 08.05.2013 14:40, schrieb Eric Schulte:
Andreas Röhler writes:
Am 08.05.2013 09:12, schrieb Andreas Röhler:
org-babel-python-mode
was python3
e, org-babel-python-command
I can't reproduce this problem. After evaluating the following
(setq org-babel-python-command "python
Andreas Röhler writes:
> Am 08.05.2013 09:12, schrieb Andreas Röhler:
>> org-babel-python-mode
>>
>> was python3
>>
>>
>
> e, org-babel-python-command
>
I can't reproduce this problem. After evaluating the following
(setq org-babel-python-command "python3")
The utf-8 example works per
Am 08.05.2013 09:12, schrieb Andreas Röhler:
org-babel-python-mode
was python3
e, org-babel-python-command
org-babel-python-mode
was python3
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