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    R Y
    last edited by Jan 5, 2021, 1:26 PM

    Some Chinese punctuation cannot show in notepad++(LF UTF-8), but can show in notepad (windows) , Atom (MacOS) etc.
    The below page just list all Chinese punctuation using Chinese input method.
    https://www.chiculture.net/0609/html/e/0609e.html

    I just copy all in here, you can try. If notepad++ cannot show, it will show a character like this “口” .

    eg.
    ,
    、
    。
    .
    ‧
    ;
    :
    ?
    !
    ︰
    …
    ‥
    ﹐
    ﹑
    ﹒
    ·
    ﹔
    ﹕
    ﹖
    ﹗
    |

    ︱
    —
    ︳
    ╴
    ︴
    ﹏
    (
    )
    ︵
    ︶
    {
    }
    ︷
    ︸
    〔
    〕
    ︹
    ︺
    【
    】
    ︻
    ︼
    《
    》
    ︽
    ︾
    〈
    〉
    ︿
    ﹀
    「
    」
    ﹁
    ﹂
    『
    』
    ﹃
    ﹄
    ﹙
    ﹚
    ﹛
    ﹜
    ﹝
    ﹞
    ‘
    ’
    “
    ”
    〝
    〞
    ‵
    ′

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      Alan Kilborn @R Y
      last edited by Jan 5, 2021, 1:33 PM

      @R-Y

      Perhaps try turning this on if not on already:

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        PeterJones @R Y
        last edited by Jan 5, 2021, 2:08 PM

        @R-Y said in Some chinese punctuation cannot show in wordpress, but can show in notepad , atom etc.:

        If notepad++ cannot show, it will show a character like this “口” .

        Additionally to @Alan-Kilborn’s suggestion: if the font you have chosen in Settings > Style Configurator > Language: Global Styles > Style: Default Style does not have a glyph for the character, then Notepad++ will show the placeholder □. So make sure that your chosen font has the glyph (you can use Windows charmap.exe to explore what glyphs are available in any selected font).

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          R Y @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by Jan 7, 2021, 7:07 AM

          @Alan-Kilborn This solution is very useful.

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            R Y @PeterJones
            last edited by Jan 7, 2021, 7:08 AM

            @PeterJones That is difficult to find a suitable font to show the special character.

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