This bug must have been fixed between Python 2.2 + Tk 8.3 and Python 2.3 + Tk 8.4.
Running a slightly different test program, I get this output on Fedora Core 1 (Python 2.2 + Tk 8.3): '\xc2\xa3' and this output on Fedora Core 2 (Python 2.3 + Tk 8.4): u'\xa3' You could try defining a class UStringVar(Tkinter.StringVar): def get(self): return Tkinter.StringVar.get(self).decode("utf-8") and using that instead. This seemed to work on the FC1 system, at least when LANG=en_US.UTF-8 -- this might depend on tcl's idea of the sytem encoding, though. Jeff Test program: from Tkinter import * t = Tk(); t.withdraw() s = StringVar(t) s.set(u"\xa3") print repr(s.get()) t.destroy()
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