Hi, first of all, thank you very much for this excellent text editor! Great work!
Now, I have a feature request -- or maybe I just don't know where to setup the behavior I want. I often analyze PDF files by investigating the plain source. PDF files usually contain a set of "binary characters" (>127) near the beginning to signal that they are not plain ascii files. So as expected PSPad detects them as binary and opens in hexadecimal mode. However, PDF is more a mix of binary and ascii sequences and its usually much easier to investigate the structure when looking at it in plain ascii mode. Unfortunately PSPad does not let me switch between ascii and hexadecimal mode if the file was detected as binary, so I am constrained to the hexadecimal view. Is there a way to change this behavior or could you remove the restriction that forces the hexadecimal view for -possibly- binary files? Thanks a lot! Andreas -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,44834,44834> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
