I'd like to be able to assign a color to characters you don't normally see, namely TAB and SPACE.
UltraEdit displays these as "»" and "∙".
A couple of weeks ago I actually got these characters to display in another color if I manualy typed them into a document ( ALT + 175 for the TAB symbol) but of course, that's not what I want.
Since this didn't work when I clicked the menu option to make the existing TABs or SPACEs visible in a document, I deleted whatever I came up with from the Wordfile and don't remember what I did.
Is there a way to accomplish this, perhapse using escape codes or HEX values in the Wordfile?
/L13"Data Files" NoCase Extensions = TXT DAT
/Delimiters = ~!@^*()+=|\{}[]:;' ,.<>
/C1"Embedded Characters"
» ∙
-Michael
UltraEdit displays these as "»" and "∙".
A couple of weeks ago I actually got these characters to display in another color if I manualy typed them into a document ( ALT + 175 for the TAB symbol) but of course, that's not what I want.
Since this didn't work when I clicked the menu option to make the existing TABs or SPACEs visible in a document, I deleted whatever I came up with from the Wordfile and don't remember what I did.
Is there a way to accomplish this, perhapse using escape codes or HEX values in the Wordfile?
/L13"Data Files" NoCase Extensions = TXT DAT
/Delimiters = ~!@^*()+=|\{}[]:;' ,.<>
/C1"Embedded Characters"
» ∙
-Michael