UTF8 [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2015-09-08 20:48 (3573 d 09:31 ago) – Posting: # 15387
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Dear Helmut,

Nice to hear from you again :ok: and thank you so much for your replied messages.

❝ On my system (Win7 64bit, German locale, R 3.2.2, font in /etc/Rconsole: Lucida Console) it's fine:

cat(txt21)


No, not fine for me (Win7 x64). Still the same, even though I set the same font as yours (Lucida Console). But it is fine on Linux-pc x86 (US locale) and x64 (Taiwan locale), as well as iMac OS X (snow leopard, v10.8). You are right. It sounds like the problem of locale setting. Users have their own locale setting. I should get used to it on my pc.

utf8 <- "esto es espa\u00f1ol\n"

❝ cat(utf8)


This one is fine without changing font.

med.symbol <- "x\u0303\n"

❝ cat(med.symbol)

Whiches gives a pretty

on Vista+, but x~ on ≤XP…

This one is not fine either. See nothing (blank) on screen. However, on Linux-pc x86/x64, it looks like XP's. Forget to test this one on iMac OS X.

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-- Yung-jin Lee
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