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    • Martin L. BuchananM Offline
      Martin L. Buchanan
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      I have lived largely in Notepad++ and relied on it for many years, because it is a straightforward text editor and does not do weird things to my text.

      So just created a new UTF-8 text file, was typing in text, and typed >= which changed to display what looks like the Unicode character for greater than or equal (≥ (U+2265)). The same behavior occurred even if I typed >, a space, and then =, then removed the space.

      When I copied that apparent single character out of my file and pasted it in a Unicode character finder on the web to identify the character, it came back as the vanilla >= that I wanted in the first place.

      Looked at Preferences and at the documentation and have no explanation for this, what now appears to be a display issue, my text not appearing as what it is. In computing you more often want >= to appear as such.

      Thank you for any solutions or thoughts about this,

      Martin L Buchanan
      Laramie, WY, USA

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        Terry R @Martin L. Buchanan
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        @Martin-L-Buchanan said in Unexpected text display change for >=:

        it came back as the vanilla >= that I wanted in the first place.

        My immediate thoughts would be to look at your Style Configurator settings. perhaps paste a copy of that here.

        Maybe a combination of Language, Style, which theme and font used might have contributed to this display.

        Terry

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        • Alan KilbornA Offline
          Alan Kilborn @Martin L. Buchanan
          last edited by Alan Kilborn

          @Martin-L-Buchanan

          You probably have a font selected that has support for ligatures.
          And you may have Direct Write turned on in the Preferences (not sure about this, though; I’m AFK).

          Note: Your data hasn’t changed, just what it looks like has changed. This is confirmed by when you copy and paste that data to another source, and you get 2 characters instead of 1.

          In computing you more often want >= to appear as such

          Disagree.
          Try typing ! and then = right next to it … and now you are living in a better world.

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            BrBill @Alan Kilborn
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            @Alan-Kilborn I want to turn this off too. It also displays != as ≠. Does anyone know?

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              PeterJones @BrBill
              last edited by PeterJones

              @BrBill said in Unexpected text display change for >=:

              @Alan-Kilborn I want to turn this off too. It also displays != as ≠. Does anyone know?

              You didn’t need to post a second time with the same question 15 minutes after your first post here.

              Besides, one answer in the post you were replying to – turning off DirectWrite, which is now setting it to GDI (most compatible) as of a few versions ago – would have worked for you if you’d tried it.

              Or, as I explain here, pick a font that doesn’t have the ligature feature.

              Either works.

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