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bpo-13802: Use non-Latin characters in IDLE's Font settings sample. #3960

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@terryjreedy terryjreedy commented Oct 12, 2017

Even if one selects a font that defines a limited subset of the unicode
Basic Multilingual Plane, tcl/tk will use other fonts that define a
character. The expanded example give users of non-Latin characters
a better idea of what they might see in the IDLE shell and editors.

To make room for the expanded sample, frames on the Font tab are
re-arranged. The Font/Tabs help explains a bit about the additions.

https://bugs.python.org/issue13802

@terryjreedy terryjreedy merged commit e2e4227 into python:master Oct 17, 2017
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Thanks @terryjreedy for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.6.
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@terryjreedy terryjreedy deleted the fontpage branch October 17, 2017 22:56
miss-islington pushed a commit to miss-islington/cpython that referenced this pull request Oct 17, 2017
…ple. (pythonGH-3960)

Even if one selects a font that defines a limited subset of the unicode
Basic Multilingual Plane, tcl/tk will use other fonts that define a
character. The expanded example give users of non-Latin characters
a better idea of what they might see in the IDLE shell and editors.

To make room for the expanded sample, frames on the Font tab are
re-arranged. The Font/Tabs help explains a bit about the additions.
(cherry picked from commit e2e4227)
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GH-4027 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.6 branch.

terryjreedy pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 17, 2017
…ple. (GH-3960) (#4027)

Even if one selects a font that defines a limited subset of the unicode
Basic Multilingual Plane, tcl/tk will use other fonts that define a
character. The expanded example give users of non-Latin characters
a better idea of what they might see in the IDLE shell and editors.

To make room for the expanded sample, frames on the Font tab are
re-arranged. The Font/Tabs help explains a bit about the additions.
(cherry picked from commit e2e4227)
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