I setup PSPad to act as a "dev env" for NSIS scripts - as per
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/PSPad

Works well (and am generally very impressed by PSPad and can't believe I only
learned of it now after downloading NSIS!) - the only, kind of strange, problem
is that re-directing compiler output to the Log window produces a lot of lines
with one Chinese looking character per line ???  Clicking on "Open results in
new window" button opens the actual log in the new window (where it displays
perfectly!!!).  I tried this on two different machines - and they both behave
the same way (Chinese characters in Log, correct view as a new document).  Any
idea of what's going on?

Another quick question I have - I really like the Code Explorer window and (for
some other file types) it works really well - but NSI files seem to be
configured as file type ftINI - which produces less than optimal results.  NSI
seems like a rather simple language to parse, so I was wondering if there is a
way of writing file type extensions (ft...) externally - i.e. by writing a
plugin-dll or something (and, if so is it explained anywhere) - or is this
strictly something that can only be done internally?

Thanks for your time.  PSPad is awesome (I'm deleting a whole bunch of other
editors off my drive ).:-))

Marko

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