On 08/26/2013 03:17 PM, Lars Buitinck wrote:
> That's probably my doing, because I strongly prefer Unicode to ASCII 
> art when reading formulas. In this case, it's just a hyphen so it's 
> not much of a problem, but I think the restriction to ASCII is a 
> throwback to the 1980s. My window system, terminal, editor and web 
> browser handle UTF-8 out of the box, without any configuration, and I 
> consider any program broken that doesn't grok it. 
But then python 2.x is broken, isn't it? Without declaring the encoding,
it won't work on non-ascii.

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