On 22 July 2013 14:11, Marc Tompkins <marc.tompk...@gmail.com> wrote:
The error's in your error message: Python has decoded the string properly, > but (since you haven't specified an encoding) is trying to encode to the > default, which in Python < 3 is 'ascii'... which has a great big blank > space where all characters over 128 should be. > Thanks. I now have the full tree, with nice little DOS graphics, visible in Notepad++. That's useful. Besides having learned a bit of unicode. Win 7 doesn't show the full tree and if you expand it, it's kind of tiny. Why, in an aging population, is everyone assuming you can see spidery light grey text on websites and tiny symbols and offsets in a file explorer ;') Since I have python(x,y) which makes for an enormous tree, this makes it easier to go through and see what I've got and where it is ;') -- Jim What the Nations of the World Fail to Realize, is That we are Living in a Closed System: In March 2013, researchers from the Stanford University Hopkins Marine Station issued a report on Bluefin tuna caught off the California coast and tested for radioactive cesium. The report found that Bluefin tuna were 100 per cent contaminated, that not one was cesium-free. The report did not address such questions as whether cesium would continue to accumulate in tuna or whether it was appearing in other fish species.
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