Microsoft Windows XP Home SP2, Chinese (Traditional chars)
Notepad++ 4.1.2, Chinese (Traditional chars)
Menu -> Custom (&T) -> Programming Languange Format -> C -> String
Now the font is (by default) undefined, just like most other fonts.
However, this uses "PMingLiU" <xi4 ming2 ti3> 細明體,
instead of Courier New.
I wonder how the "undefined font" is being displayed.
Thanks.
Qiyao, <lotus @ ms2.url.com.tw>
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I am having the same problem with .cpp source file. Look like the font for STRING style is not configurable. It is hard-coded somehow. Would very much appreciated if someone could help.
M.Y.
p.s. I'm using Notepad++ v4.1.2 under Windows XP Professional SP2.
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Microsoft Windows XP Home SP2, Chinese (Traditional chars)
Notepad++ 4.1.2, Chinese (Traditional chars)
Menu -> Custom (&T) -> Programming Languange Format -> C -> String
Now the font is (by default) undefined, just like most other fonts.
However, this uses "PMingLiU" <xi4 ming2 ti3> 細明體,
instead of Courier New.
I wonder how the "undefined font" is being displayed.
Thanks.
Qiyao, <lotus @ ms2.url.com.tw>
It sounds like a bug. I recommend posting a bug report. --Joel
I am having the same problem with .cpp source file. Look like the font for STRING style is not configurable. It is hard-coded somehow. Would very much appreciated if someone could help.
M.Y.
p.s. I'm using Notepad++ v4.1.2 under Windows XP Professional SP2.