Thanks Slava!

It works!

best regards
HengSu Kim


On 2007.7.31 , at 14:31, Slava Pestov wrote:

> Try
>
> "\u00e6\u009c\u009d" print
>
> Slava
>
> On 30-Jul-07, at 11:46 PM, 金 行秀 wrote:
>
>> I forgot one thing.
>> Until the fix, I will use the following from the terminal;
>>
>> rlwrap ./factor -run=listener
>>
>> rlwrap provides inline  history, and editing features.
>>
>> But when I put Japanese string on stack, then 3 Unicode characters
>> like  "\u00e6\u009c\u009d" are pushed(I set Terminal bash to edit and
>> show Japanese in Unicode).
>> I think this is correct encoding, but is there any way to print this
>> in Japanese font?
>
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