STINNER Victor <victor.stin...@haypocalc.com> added the comment:

I don't really understand because your example, umlaut3x.py, works
correctly on my computer (py3k, ubunty jaunty).

> The point is, currently, it is broken if the user 
> does not use an utf-8 environment.

So the problem is that the charset is hardcoded to utf8. You would like
to be able to change that. Or better, than Python guess your terminal
charset. Right?

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