> Which input encoding are you using?
It is Shift JIS.
> Are you doing this at the command line or in the UI?
Code I paste was in command line. In the UI, It failed in the input.

On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 05:24:16 +0900, Daniel Ehrenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:
> Which input encoding are you using? Are you doing this at the command
> line or in the UI? I think things only work for non-Latin alphabets
> (this should change soon) if you use the terminal (./factor
> -run=listener) with the UTF-8 encoding in your terminal. It might be
> labeled "Unicode" rather than UTF-8.  If this doesn't work, there's
> probably a bug.
>
> Support for various Japanese encodings (ISO 2022, Shift JIS, EUC-JP)
> hasn't yet been implemented, unfortunately. However, internally Factor
> uses Unicode for everything. All source code read from a file is
> assumed to be in UTF-8. All strings can contain any code point and the
> I/O library supports several file encodings.
>
> Dan
>
> 2008/8/10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> How should be displayed the multi-byte string in factor?
>>
>> I was not able to do though I tried.
>>
>> code:
>> ( scratchpad ) "日本語ですよ" write
>> 1: "・ス・ス・ス{・ス・ス・ス・ス・ス・スwrite
>>     ^
>> Unterminated string
>>
>> Type :help for debugging help.
>>
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