I'm not specifically talking about editing a source file that contains a NUL 
character.  I'm talking about not being able to quickly peek at just any file 
and this is where Geany is limited (read only would have been enough for me).  
Geany refuses to open files that it does not recognize and this is what I call 
limiting.  NotePad++ under Windows opened ANYTHING and never complained about 
not being able to recognize the file format or the language.  It would display 
anything as plain text, even binary files.

I'm well aware of other utilities for this kind of job such as hex editors 
(which I also have) but I like to be able to quickly peek at files without 
switching apps when I'm working in an IDE.  Kate under macOS looks to be a 
closer replacement to NotePad++ as it not only lets you open any (binary or 
whatever) file you want, but it also has a "Find in files" function, which I 
could not find in Geany unfortunately.

Thanks again for trying to help and good luck with Geany.

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