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Author Robert Baker
Recipients Robert Baker
Date 2017-03-26.02:26:06
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Using Python 2.7 (not IDLE) on Windows 10.

I have tried to use a Python 2.7 program to print the name of Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. I remembered to add the "u" before the string, but regardless of whether I encode the caron-r as a literal character (pasted from Windows Character Map) or as \u0159, it gives the error that character 0159 is undefined. This is incorrect; that character has been defined as "lower case r with caron above" for several years now. (The interpreter has no problem with the ANSI characters in the string.)
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