> > # However, because the source command always reads files using the > > # ISO8859-1 encoding, Tcl will treat each byte in the file as a > > # separate character that maps to the 00 page in Unicode. > > as far as I can tell from digging through the sources, the "source" > command uses the system encoding. and from the look of it, it's > not always iso-latin-1... Indeed, this appears to be an error in the documentation. sourcing encoding convertto utf-8 รค has an outcome depending on the system encoding; just try koi8-r to see the difference. Regards, Martin
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