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    • Nazar Grynko 0N
      Nazar Grynko 0
      last edited by

      Update
      I have reinstalled the app without saving my custom setting on uninstall and it worked.
      Thanks!

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      • xagabaX
        xagaba
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        I have a weird problem with some Unicode files with Chinese chars not loaded or recognized properly.
        If I load the file in windows notepad and save it, the Notepad++ shows and recognize perfectly…
        I leave a little test file in my server for you to test…
        Test file

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @xagaba
          last edited by

          @xagaba said in Notepad++ v7.9.5 released:

          I have a weird problem with some Unicode files with Chinese chars not loaded or recognized properly.

          Suggest looking at THIS and seeing if that has any impact.

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          • guy038G
            guy038
            last edited by guy038

            Hello, @xagaba, @alan-kilborn and All,

            I downloaded your Test.txt file and, after numerous tests, I’ve got the solution ! I even think that I’m going to create a GitHub issue in order to improve the N++ auto-detection of the right encoding ;-))

            But first, to correctly answer you, I need three additional pieces of information :

            • When you’ve just opened the Test.txt file, what encoding do you see, in the right part of the status bar ?

            • Could your provide the Debug Info... information of your Notepad++ configuration ( Menu option ? > Debug Info... )

            • Could you also specifiy what is your current N++ font ?

              • In Settings > Style Configurator > Global styles > Global override > Font Style > Font Name ( IF the Enable global font option is tiched )

              OR

              • In Settings > Style Configurator > Global styles > Default Style > Font Style > Font Name ( IF the Enable global font option is NOT tiched )

            TIA

            Best Regards,

            guy038

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            • xagabaX
              xagaba @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              @Alan-Kilborn

              Sorry, I try it but no luck with that…
              Seems to me that it’s not a rendering issue here…
              Thanks anyway !

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              • xagabaX
                xagaba @guy038
                last edited by

                @guy038 said in Notepad++ v7.9.5 released:

                When you’ve just opened the Test.txt file, what encoding do you see, in the right part of the status bar ?

                Unix (LF) ANSI

                Could your provide the Debug Info… information of your Notepad++ configuration ( Menu option ? > Debug Info… )

                Notepad++ v7.9.5 (64-bit)
                Build time : Mar 21 2021 - 02:13:17
                Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
                Admin mode : OFF
                Local Conf mode : OFF
                OS Name : Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
                OS Version : 2009
                OS Build : 19042.928
                Current ANSI codepage : 1252
                Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll

                Could you also specifiy what is your current N++ font ?

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                e68901a9-b0e6-43df-a5aa-bd951913fcac-imatge.png

                Let me know if you need anything else…

                Regards !

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                • guy038G
                  guy038
                  last edited by guy038

                  Hi, @xagaba, @alan-kilborn and All,

                  Thanks ! No, I don’t need anything else. I just wanted to know your current font and your default ANSI codepage :-)

                  After downloading your file, I realized that it contains some parts with 1 null byte, EVERY 2 bytes. So, I supposed that it was, initially, a Windows Unicode encoded file !

                  However, in that case, looking at its contents, with an hexadecimal editor, an invisible Byte Order Mark ( the two bytes FF and FE ) should had been at its very beginning ! As these two bytes are absent, just follow this quick method to get the things right :

                  • Open your file Test.txt in Notepad++ ( 174 bytes )

                  • Move to the very beginning of the file ( Ctrl + Home )

                  • Hold down the ALT key and hit, successively, the 0, 2, 5 and 5 keys of the numeric keypad

                  • Release the Alt key

                  => The ÿ character, of ANSI code \xFF, should have been inserted at the very beginning

                  Again :

                  • Hold down the ALT key and hit, successively, the 0, 2, 5 and 4 keys of the numeric keypad

                  • Release the Alt key

                  => The þ character, of ANSI code \xFE, should have been inserted, right after the ÿ character

                  • Save the modifications of the Test.txt file ( Ctrl + S )

                  As specified above, the insertion of the ÿþ string at the very beginning of file, so the two bytes \xFF\xFE, represents the Byte Order Mark ( BOM ) of an UCS-2 LE BOM / UTF-16 LE encoded file, named Unicode in the Microsoft terminology !

                  • Reload your Test.txt file ( Ctrl + R )

                  Et voilà, done ;-))


                  This time, the ÿþ string, added at the very beginning of your file is correctly detected as the invisible BOM.So, Notepad++ re-opens this file with the right encoding, displayed at the bottom of the status bar ( UCS-2 LE BOM )

                  Note that all the characters and, specifically, all the Chinese characters, are normally displayed, if you’re using, for instance, a current monospaced font, like Courier New, Consolas or Lucida Console !

                  Note also that your file has Unix line-endings ( LF = \x0a)

                  Best regards,

                  guy038

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by guy038

                    Hi, @xagaba, @alan-kilborn and All,

                    Below, a view of your file, with the correct appearance !

                    May be, it’s worth to add that I installed, on my old XP SP3 laptop, since a long time, some services to see Far Eastern languages !

                    17e00967-0e7d-48da-ae3c-61f903ce5aad-image.png


                    Here is the English/American translation of this French windows, after using Start > Parameters > Regional and language options entry :

                    Title : Regional and language options
                    
                    TABS : Regional options | Languages | Advanced Options
                    
                    Text services and input languages
                    
                    To view or change the languages and methods you can use to enter text, click on Details
                                                                                                                      | Details |
                    
                    Support for additional languages
                    
                    Most languages are installed by default. To install additional languages select the corresponding options below.
                    
                      | |   Install files for languages with complex scripts and writing from right to left (this includes Thai)
                    
                      |x|   Install the files for the Far Eastern languages
                    

                    So, may be you’ll correctly see the #./Localization/Description and #./Localization/Name headers but you won’t be able to get the correct displaying of all the Chinese characters : !?

                    BR

                    guy038

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                    • xagabaX
                      xagaba
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the explanation.
                      When the BOM it’s present I can see the Chinese chars correctly.

                      My problem was that windows notepad loads the file fine (also without the BOM) and notepad++ doesn’t.

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                      • Ayansh VardhanA
                        Ayansh Vardhan
                        last edited by

                        i install notepad and then something went wrong

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                        • Ayansh VardhanA
                          Ayansh Vardhan
                          last edited by

                          @xagaba please help me fix the notpad++ cause something went wrong

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                          • PeterJonesP
                            PeterJones @Ayansh Vardhan
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                            @Ayansh-Vardhan ,

                            Please start a new topic, since this topic is about problems specific to v7.9.5.

                            When you create the topic, please describe your problem in detail, giving us enough to understand what is wrong.

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