Fix is committed in the dev branch. Status will change to "released" when
it is in a released version.
Yes, latest release is a year old. Feel a bit guilty about that but will
not waste your time with all my excuses.Working on getting all fixes
released this spring.
REgards,
Jaap
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Alvenhar <email address hidden> wrote:
> The Python unicode.islower() and unicode.isupper() functions should work
> fine, I used them successfully in a very similar context in another
> project. However, it still doesn't work in the currently released version
> (0.60), so I suppose the fix has not been committed yet? It's been a year :)
> I would generally suggest to use the unicode class for all text processing
> as long as the code is still in Python 2 (Python 3 has native unicode
> support and makes life with international text so much easier!!)
>
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Fix is committed in the dev branch. Status will change to "released" when
it is in a released version.
Yes, latest release is a year old. Feel a bit guilty about that but will
not waste your time with all my excuses.Working on getting all fixes
released this spring.
REgards,
Jaap
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Alvenhar <email address hidden> wrote:
> The Python unicode.islower() and unicode.isupper() functions should work /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 518323 /bugs.launchpad .net/zim/ +bug/518323/ +subscriptions
> fine, I used them successfully in a very similar context in another
> project. However, it still doesn't work in the currently released version
> (0.60), so I suppose the fix has not been committed yet? It's been a year :)
> I would generally suggest to use the unicode class for all text processing
> as long as the code is still in Python 2 (Python 3 has native unicode
> support and makes life with international text so much easier!!)
>
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