Hi!

I am no expert in NList and don't know what it might or not might do
with 0xA0.

But usually that character is NBSP
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-breaking_space), so showing it as a
space is reasonable.

-- Steffen

--- In [email protected], Bill Eaves <li...@...> wrote:
>
> 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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