Am 15.12.2007 um 22:07 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:

> Am 2007-12-15 um 20:58 schrieb Patrick Gundlach:
>
>>> But – Patrick you work on Mac, too – in which editor/application can
>>> I actually *see* a difference?
>>
>> Don't ask me. I've used emacs and asked it (C-u C-x =) to get me
>> information on the character and it told me the unicode
>> codepoint.
>
> I'm on a Mac, too.
> I use TextWrangler (free edition of BBedit, http://www.barebones.com/
> products/textwrangler/download.shtml), there you can open (and re-
> open) a file in different encodings - i.e. open a UTF encoded file as
> ISO-Latin-1, enable "show invisibles" and you can see the whole cruft.
> Or look at a hex dump.



That's right. I love TextWrangler too. Just the fixed-width Monaco  
doesn't show a visual difference between \‚ and \,
But the trick with re-opening the UTF encoded file with ISO-Latin-1  
is nice: now finally the difference is viewable!!

Just to have a proper (fixed-width) font that pays respect to this  
difference (like between – and -) would be great!!

Steffen 
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