Add a note on Windows and Unicode
Add a rough note on what we've discovered about Windows and Unicode. tl;dr use Python 3.6+ Change-Id: I219cfca6cb9ad427a55a7a1821f9fe0a9cf632f3
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| .. note:: ``git-review`` requires git version 1.8 or greater. | .. note:: ``git-review`` requires git version 1.8 or greater. | ||||||
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|  | Windows | ||||||
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|  | The Windows ``cmd`` console has a number of issues with Python and | ||||||
|  | Unicode encodings which can manifest when reviews include non-ASCII | ||||||
|  | characters.  Python 3.6 and beyond has addressed most issues and is | ||||||
|  | recommended for Windows users.  For earlier Python versions, | ||||||
|  | modifying the local install with `win-unicode-console | ||||||
|  | <https://github.com/Drekin/win-unicode-console>`__ may also help. | ||||||
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| Setup | Setup | ||||||
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