> Maybe the offending character could be simply shown in red, for example.

I do not know how to tell qt to show certain characters in red,
especially when we are supposed to support multiple frontends.

> This is a known problem. Due to the fact that our wide char is not a
> real type but a typedef, one should use os.put(c) rather than os << c.
> I attach here your patch revised such that to comply to the above.

I still do not see any offending character in the view source dialog
with your patch.

Cheers,
Bo

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