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Bugs item #1247306, was opened at 2005-07-29 10:32
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Category: SciTE
Group: Bug
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Piotr Fusik (pfusik)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: "Can not find the string" with national characters
Initial Comment:
To reproduce the bug under Win XP: Ctrl+F, type a
national character that does not exist in the current file.
A "Can not find the string" message box appears, but
the character is displayed incorrectly there. Probably it
isn't de-UTF-ed before passing to MessageBox. The
current file encoding does not matter.
I wonder how you "de-UTF" a Chinese character...
Even worse, on Win98 at least, the Find dialog box uses old
MS Sans Serif font, which doesn't handle Ansi extended characters
(CP1252, in the 128-159 range) which is the default charset of my
Windows... So special chars like œ or — are not displayed correctly.
--
Philippe Lhoste
-- (near) Paris -- France
-- http://Phi.Lho.free.fr
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