TC7.50pb2: special chars not displayed in lister (ANSI/HEX)
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Thanks, I could finally reproduce the problem now! I was desparately searching for a font where the line break characters were shown in hex+veriable mode, but couldn't find any. But that's not necessary, it's sufficient to have one where they are shown as dots...
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Hello, Christian.
Followed the steps illustrated in my previous message carefully.
Can no longer reproduce the reported display problem using variable width fonts combined with any encoding method. I.e. this does not happen any more.
+ Windows XP Prof SP2, 32bit, ger
+ Total Commander 7.50 PB4
Kind regards,
Karl
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Have not had a chance of verifying that this problem has been solved on Vista as well. Will report back as soon as this has been done, unless someone else is faster than me (which should be pretty easy).
Followed the steps illustrated in my previous message carefully.
Can no longer reproduce the reported display problem using variable width fonts combined with any encoding method. I.e. this does not happen any more.
+ Windows XP Prof SP2, 32bit, ger
+ Total Commander 7.50 PB4
Kind regards,
Karl
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Have not had a chance of verifying that this problem has been solved on Vista as well. Will report back as soon as this has been done, unless someone else is faster than me (which should be pretty easy).
Same here. It seems the issue is completely solved.karlchen wrote:Can no longer reproduce the reported display problem using variable width fonts
Tested under WinXPPro-SP3 (32bit).
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
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Maybe they are missing in the font which you are using?
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I have checked that now on Windows 7, but characters like line breaks are all replaced by dots here in Hex mode. What exactly goes wrong in your case?
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Here is an example.. Binary/ANSI.. I selected some lines so you can see the missing characters. This gets more annoying in hex mode.
Image: http://flashlight.slad.cz/img/tc_lister.png
Image: http://flashlight.slad.cz/img/tc_lister.png
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Thanks! Can you post also a screenshot in hex mode, please?
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OK, here:
Image: http://flashlight.slad.cz/img/tc_lister_hex.png
Image: http://flashlight.slad.cz/img/tc_lister_hex.png