Joerg Fischer wrote:

> The point is if one leaves ASCII one can't tell what will be
> displayed.  Are you sure that for all the 8-bit encodings nedit
> supports the #160 is always an invisible space doing what you want?

Found already an 'offender', namely KOI8-R, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOI8-R

0xA0 is a = (not an equal sign, but something intended to draw frames),
the NBSP is on 0x9A.  The dot of course you see is on 0x2E, where
else should it be;-)

Jörg
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