Hi,
Ullrich Martini wrote:
> > It should be u"日本".
>
> you are right, with the 'u' I get not output at all instead of the garbled
> output.
Hmm, unicode characters are somehow invisible?
> Regarding python: Could you please post whether you use 32 bit or 64 bit
> python?
64bit, preinstalled
Hi,
Ullrich Martini wrote:
> I use MacOS 10.6.5, I assume that this is valid for any recent Mac. I assume
> further that this here does not apply to a non-Mac computer.
>
> Enable Japanese Input:
> - Start System Settings
> - Under Personal Settings there is a blue flag. Click that
> - A new Win
Steve Borho wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We use a QTreeView to present a list of files in our commit tool. The
> view has 4 columns, the largest of which is the file name. We don't
> really like Qt's behavior of scrolling horizontally when an item is
> selected, most of the time the user wants column 0 v