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nsimeonov |
Posted - Aug 16 2007 : 2:30:00 PM When I try to enter long dashes Em-dash (Alt+0151) instead of the "minus sign" in autotext then I am getting squares instead of the dashes I entered.
Also shorter dashes En-dash (Alt+0150) then get into my code as regular "minus". Other unicode characters work nice, but these 2 seem to be problematic for some reason. |
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feline |
Posted - Nov 20 2009 : 3:15:07 PM We are working on this, but unfortunately I don't have any time scale for when it will happen. Adding full Unicode support needs to be done carefully. |
nsimeonov |
Posted - Nov 20 2009 : 11:37:42 AM Yes but 151 is longer and if you put a few of them together it looks like a line. Would be nice if we can use it.
I am using a minus sign and got used to it, still this will make the code look nicer. |
feline |
Posted - Aug 16 2007 : 5:22:56 PM I think this is covered by:
case=1160
On a related front you say that Alt+0150 is inserted as a regular "minus", when I insert this character on my test system it looks identical to a regular minus sign. I took a screen shot and zoomed in to count the pixels, just to be sure. |