In the editor it looks right (c) year with a circle around the year
in the executable it looks like this
^
A (c) the c in a circle. Why am i getting the A with the caret above it? The caret is immediately above the A
How do i correct this?
thanks,
John
(c) symbol in a form
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- jsira2003@yahoo.com
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Re: (c) symbol in a form
What editor are you asking about? There is not enough information to understand what you are asking.
The copyright symbol is only available in some character sets. In some text the symbol is type as (c). In others it looks like this: ©
The copyright symbol is only available in some character sets. In some text the symbol is type as (c). In others it looks like this: ©
- jsira2003@yahoo.com
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Re: (c) symbol in a form
the symbol displays correctly on the form in the powershell studio editor. After it is compiled you get the caret A combo. I just recompiled a package with the newest ps studio and this is now occurring on all my packages. It does not make sense to show up properly in ps studio but not when the .exe runs.
thanks,
John
thanks,
John
Re: (c) symbol in a form
The editor font is not the same font as you see in PowerShell. PowerShell can use a number of fixed fonts and it may display in a different character set. The "A" with a "hat" sounds like you are using a European character set in PowerShell.
Without accurate information it is not possible to say what is causing this.
Without accurate information it is not possible to say what is causing this.
- Alexander Riedel
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Re: (c) symbol in a form
You probably have to change your encoding to UTF-16 to make that work consistently.
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Re: (c) symbol in a form
Yes, but we have no encoding, locale or even PowerShell Studio version information. So UTF-16 is a safe bet.
Alexander Riedel
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