vbr: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It seems, that PSPad can handle wide unicode chars somehow, but maybe the internal encoding is different (?), but in any case there are probably no appropriate (fixed-width) fonts for these unicode ranges either. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I think, all the Unicode support used by PSPad is provided by Windows. Since Windows NT it used UCS2 (UTF-16 subset) that not contains characters higher U+FFFF. Windows 2000 added full UTF-16, including two-word characters. IMHO, your sample demonstrates this effect. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?4,45099,46866> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
