Alex Baraibar wrote: > Hello, would you please look at the comments in the code and help me with > an answer? > Thanx. > > # -*- coding: cp1252 -*- > > def festivos(): > fest = [ 'Any Nou:\t\t\t1 de enero', > 'Reis:\t\t\t\t6 de enero', > 'Festa del Treball:\t\t1 de mayo', > 'Sant Joan:\t\t\t24 de junio', > u'La Assumpció:\t\t\t15 de agosto', > 'La Diada:\t\t\t11 de septiembre', > u'La Mercè:\t\t\t24 de septiembre', > 'La Hispanitat:\t\t\t12 de octubre', > 'Tots Sants:\t\t\t1 de novembre', > u'La Constitució:\t\t\t6 de desembre', > u'La Concepció:\t\t\t8 de desembre', > 'Nadal:\t\t\t\t25 de desembre', > 'Sant Esteve:\t\t\t26 de desembre' ] > return fest > > def separador( num, char ): > return char * num > > # --- Main --- > dias = festivos() > print "Los festivos fijos anuales son:\n" > for element in dias: > sep = separador( 50, '-' ) > > # If I turn off encoding latin-1, accented characters look > # wrong when I output them to a file from the command line, but > # if I turn on encoding, accented characters look > # wrong in the console view. > print element.encode( 'latin-1' ) > > print sep > raw_input()
Hm, I would expect an exception when you redirect the output to a file. If you add import sys print >> sys.stderr, sys.stdout.encoding what does the above print (a) when you print to the console (b) when you redirect to a file? Peter _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor