Tkinter and Greek Symbols
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Fri Feb 15 15:44:17 EST 2002
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In article <3c6d3278$1 at news.mt.net.mk>, =?iso-8859-5?Q?=B4=D0=DC=F8=D0=DD_=B3=2E?= <=?iso-8859-5?Q?=DF=D5=DD=D3=E3=D8=DD=D8=E1=E2=D0?=@=?iso-8859-5?Q?=DC=D0=D8=DB?=.=?iso-8859-5?Q?=DD=D5=E2?=.=?iso-8859-5?Q?=DC=DA?=> wrote: . . . >Does this mean that Tkinter support unicode? >Does it support the iso10646-1 fonts too? >Can I display Symbols from several alphabets n a single widget? >And how do I get the keyboard input, in unicode od locale specific? . . . Yes, I think so, yes, and it depends. I hope Fredrik drops in soon with details. -- Cameron Laird <Cameron at Lairds.com> Business: http://www.Phaseit.net Personal: http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/home.html
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