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viewing null characters
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 4:30 pm
by skoribana
After an upgrade from Win2k to WinXP, I loaded TextPad 4.7.3. Before on Win2k and TextPad 4.7.2, if a file contained null characters, a block character was displayed. However, now under WinXP and TP 4.7.3, the nulls show as spaces and are difficult to see. How can I get the block back?
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 9:21 pm
by talleyrand
Are you using the same font for the document class that contains the null character? I find that smart quotes and such show as blocks in my humble courier but other fonts will have the intended character represented. Perhaps the same situation is ocurring with NULLs?
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:44 pm
by skoribana
I never played around with the document class fonts, so I assume I had the defaults. Mine is currently set at courier 10. I tried several other fonts and none exposed the nulls. The only way I see them is to turn on 'visalbe spaces' and look for places with no dots (ie> ....... ....)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 3:53 pm
by talleyrand
I just tested it by creating a text file, editing it with xvi32 and inserting a single NULL character. I am using XP Professional, mostly patched up to date, TP 4.7.3. Courier 10 Western as my font and NULL shows as a big black block.
Need to see nulls
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:49 pm
by cowgirl1976
My co-worker can see pipes for the nulls in our text file. I cannot. We both have the font set to Courier 10 western and both use the same format (Ansi) 4.7.2 version. We have windows XP professional. I need to see the pipes as well (blocks) for the nulls. Can you tell me what the settings need to be? Also, is there a way, short of uninstalling and re-installing to return all settings back to the original default setings?
Thank you!