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    nandaccio
    last edited by Jul 14, 2015, 7:10 AM

    Hi,

    I was used to copy&paste texts in Greek language without any issues, but now Notepad++ behaves very differently from other text editors. See the attached screenshot.

    I’ve tried changing the encoding and the characters set (to the Greek ones) but it did not help.

    SCRENSHOT

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      guy038
      last edited by Jul 14, 2015, 9:34 AM

      Hello nandaccio,

      As your file uses the UTF-8 encoding, you should easily handle any Unicode character. So, two possibilities :

      • You don’t have any font, on your system, which is able to display your characters ( very rare ! )

      • Your actual Notepad++ text font have changed and the present one can’t display these characters

      As your text seems OK, both, with Microsoft Notepad and PSPad, I incline to think about the second case.

      However, it’s quite weird, as you, probably, use N++, daily, like most of us, and you would have been aware of such a change !?

      Could you provide an example file, that we could test ? Thanks

      Best regards,

      guy038

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        nandaccio
        last edited by Jul 14, 2015, 12:45 PM

        Hi guy038,

        you were right, I switched to a style that changed the font, so I have to revert to the default font to see the Greek characters.

        Thanks!

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