Mike Gasser wrote:
> This may be just a Mac problem, but I find that in MacOS (10.4) I can
> only get Tkinter to display the characters in the Latin-1 set and
> Japanese. Possibly others, I don't know, but many Unicode characters
> display as garbage characters. The simplest way to illustrate thi
Mike Gasser wrote:
> This may be just a Mac problem, but I find that in MacOS (10.4) I can
> only get Tkinter to display the characters in the Latin-1 set and
> Japanese. Possibly others, I don't know, but many Unicode characters
> display as garbage characters. The simplest way to illustrate thi
Mike Gasser wrote:
> This may be just a Mac problem, but I find that in MacOS (10.4) I can
> only get Tkinter to display the characters in the Latin-1 set and
> Japanese. Possibly others, I don't know, but many Unicode characters
> display as garbage characters. The simplest way to illustrate thi
This may be just a Mac problem, but I find that in MacOS (10.4) I can only get Tkinter to display the characters in the Latin-1 set and Japanese. Possibly others, I don't know, but many Unicode characters display as garbage characters. The simplest way to illustrate this is with the little Romani