Hello

Is the character 160 (A0 hex) reserved for any special purpose in
Nlist/Nlistviews.

My software requires a custom font with ancient greek letters which occupy
160 (A0) to 191 (BF) in the ASCII table.

I recently noticed that in old versions of the software - using List and
Listview all the characters appear as they should. Newer versions using
Nlist/Nlistview show all characters except the Alpha symbol which is
character 160 (A0). The character still shows in my custom class but is
invisible in Nlists. 

It is still being sent to the Nlist as when I print the data, the software
converts the symbols to words so any normal printer font can be used and
the 160 character is there and converted correctly to the word "Alpha", it
just does not display in the NList. A blank space is shown wheer the symbol
should be but all the other symbols do appear as they should.

Can some NList expert (Jens I guess) confirm that this character is for some
reason not printable in Nlist and hopefully suggest a way I can disable any
special use of this character so that it will display.


Regards,

Bill.


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