Le 10/11/2010 05:03, Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
I checked that and the problem is that one can insert this character but it cannot be displayed with the fonts available on Windows. We are there using by default the fonts Times Nwe Roman, Arial and Courier New. None of these fonts include the \textvisiblespace character. I had a closer look and none of the fonts available by default on Windows can display it.
Hmm, bad microsoft. But do these fonts have any interesting unicode character? I read that Arial Unicode MS is the version that contains the interesting characters (distributed with office).
Since you were able to select the right character, it seems that you used a font that contained it (in the dialog). Which font is that. Isn't it trebuchet?
JMarc
