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- February 27, 2009 at 7:54 am #7003petermcgMember
One improvement I’d like to suggest is that more descriptive glyphs be used for displaying control characters in ASCII text files. By default only a NUL character (code 0) is displayed using a @ glyph in EMEditor Professional. Here is a screen shot of another text editor showing exactly what I’d like EmEditor to look like:
I know I can customize the EOF character at present using Marks but I would like all characters outside the normal range to be displayed using their ASCII symbol name as shown in the above screen shot.
EmEditor is a fantastic editor, keep up the great work.
February 27, 2009 at 5:56 pm #7004Yutaka EmuraKeymasterpetermcg wrote:
One improvement I’d like to suggest is that more descriptive glyphs be used for displaying control characters in ASCII text files. By default only a NUL character (code 0) is displayed using a @ glyph in EMEditor Professional. Here is a screen shot of another text editor showing exactly what I’d like EmEditor to look like:I know I can customize the EOF character at present using Marks but I would like all characters outside the normal range to be displayed using their ASCII symbol name as shown in the above screen shot.
EmEditor is a fantastic editor, keep up the great work.
Thanks for your comment!
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