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    • Claudia FrankC Offline
      Claudia Frank @Player Fero
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      @Player-Fero

      I recommend reading this.

      Cheers
      Claudia

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      • Player FeroP Offline
        Player Fero
        last edited by

        I’m not going to lie, that thread makes no sense to me, the few gems I discovered lead me to create a reply.

        This unknown (to me) symbol ‘〕’ (and other symbols found in that thread) allows me to use the ⓐⓔⓗⓈ symbols in Notepad++ if Notepad isn’t meant to be able to display them why does this symbol allow me to display it, and is that something I can enable that effect document wide so that I don’t need that (or similar) symbol to display symbols I want?

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        • Claudia FrankC Offline
          Claudia Frank @Player Fero
          last edited by

          @Player-Fero

          sorry, don’t really understand your reply.
          In the thread it is discussed what needs to be done to use a certain font
          to see the symbols supported by that font and that notepad++ doesn’t use
          fallback fonts currently, so it can’t use a different font if the current configured
          one doesn’t display it correctly.

          Does this makes sense to you?

          Cheers
          Claudia

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          • Player FeroP Offline
            Player Fero
            last edited by

            If I input this symbol ‘〕’ I can display ⓐⓔⓗⓈ in Notepad++. Without that symbol, they display as squares.

            If I remove the first symbol, the circular letters revert to displaying squares. If I paste in the circular symbols, then paste in that first symbol, they squares display the correct symbols.

            Something about this symbol 〕 lets me display ⓐⓔⓗⓈ, but without that first symbol, they display as squares.

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            • Claudia FrankC Offline
              Claudia Frank @Player Fero
              last edited by

              @Player-Fero

              would you mind sharing your steps to see if this can be reproduced?

              Cheers
              Claudia

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              • Player FeroP Offline
                Player Fero
                last edited by

                I copy and paste this symbol into a new notepad++ document 〕
                I copy and paste these symbols into that document ⓐⓔⓗⓈ
                I delete 〕
                These symbols ⓐⓔⓗⓈ revert to squares.

                If a new line is created, the 〕 symbol is needed again, and can appear anywhere on the line.

                Image cant be posted cos its considered spam

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                • Claudia FrankC Offline
                  Claudia Frank @Player Fero
                  last edited by Claudia Frank

                  @Player-Fero

                  Image cant be posted cos its considered spam

                  upload to hosters like imgur and use the syntax ![](HERE_THE_URL)

                  Missing point, which font you are using? I use symbola for the image posted.

                  Cheers
                  Claudia

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                  • Player FeroP Offline
                    Player Fero
                    last edited by Player Fero

                    Using InputMono Light, displays this - https://imgur.com/a/sarWKZS

                    Using Symbola shows the symbol regardless of any other symbols.

                    This is starting to sound like a bug, or quirk.

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                    • PeterJonesP Offline
                      PeterJones
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                      With DejaVu Sans Mono, all I have to do is insert or remove newline between the 〕 and ⓐⓔⓗⓈ:
                      Imgur

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                      • Claudia FrankC Offline
                        Claudia Frank
                        last edited by

                        There seem to be a difference in OS as well because I went through all of the installed
                        fonts on my linux and none of them behave like described. I always see a consistent behavior regardless whether the 〕is used in front or not.
                        For example the font DejaVu Sans Mono on linux show only the rectangles.

                        Cheers
                        Claudia

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