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Re: Greek symbols mangled by InputForm

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  • Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 00:35:12 -0400 (EDT)
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> My use of Block was being cautious.  Having done a little investigation, perhaps it's overly cautious, as changing $CharacterEncoding probably won't have any ill effects on other operations in the kernel.
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> But it's possible I could be overlooking something.
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> John Fultz
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> jfultz at wolfram.com
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> User Interface Group
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> Wolfram Research, Inc.

I tried it on a large code of about 15000 commands (a finite element analysis program used in graduate courses) with 9.0.1 and saw no (obvious) ill effects under Mac OS 10.6.  It was set in an initialization cell at start.

Question: some of my students might have to run this program under Windows or Linux.  Is there a way to access a OS tag from within Mathematica, so that 

$CharacterEncoding="Unicode";

is set only under Mac OS X?  (I am not sure if Windows or Linux needs that)




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