Sebastian Pająk wrote:
2009/6/25 "Martin v. Löwis" <mar...@v.loewis.de>:
I've tried various UTF file encoding (also with BOM mark), use of
u"text"
Always use u"text". This should work. Everything else might not work.

But I tried this here without success

After applying this, the effect remains the same - one big garbage.
Can you please be more specific? What is "one big garbage"?


There is a square (or some other weird sign) in place where polish
accented character should be (like "ęłąśł" etc)
This problem is only on mac os x and it doesn't apply to button widget
(where characters are correct)

I'm out of ideas: my script is UTF-8 in 101%; Mac and Windows both
support UTF-8, Python also supports it - so where is the problem?
Most likely, Tk does not work correctly on your system. See whether
you can get correct results with wish.


There is no wish. I'm talking about build-in Tkinter (isn't Tk
build-in Python?).

btw. I'm workin on Windows, my friend on Mac - he points me the
problem he has with my script. He is not a computer geek nor a
programmer - he even doesn't know what wish/Tk or Python is


Does different endianness can have something to do here?

In summary:

You're providing the same text for a Button and a Label. On Mac OSX the
Button shows the text correctly, but the Label doesn't.

Is this correct?
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