Message about change of font and/or script settings in font dialog

Message about change of font and/or script settings in font dialog

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    Jun 30, 2006#1

    Hi!

    When I open a .txt file in UEStudio by double clicking it, I get this message box displayed:
    In order to view the document correctly, you may have to change your font and/or script settings in the Font Dialog.
    And I have NO idea of how to make it stop doing that. But it only does it when I double click, if I open an item in the context menu, it opens without a message.

    Any help here is greatly appreciated.

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      Jul 01, 2006#2

      Which version of UEStudio do you use?

      There is a Code Page Detection feature since UEStudio v5.50 and it looks like it is enabled. See option Prompt to change font and script if different from default system code page at Configuration - File Handling - Code Page Detection.

      The same options for Code Page Detection exist also in UltraEdit since v12.10.
      Best regards from an UC/UE/UES for Windows user from Austria

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        Jul 02, 2006#3

        I have the currently latest version 5.50a of UEStudio.

        Your suggestion worked perfectly my friend, thanks for your help.

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          Aug 03, 2007#4

          Hi Mofi,

          Jee, your post was really helpful! I reinstalled my copy of UltraEdit and got this annoying message since then. Thanks a lot!

          W. Kooy
          Boekwerk Publications BV
          Haarlem
          The Netherlands

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            Sep 20, 2014#5

            Hello,

            excuse me I am French and since 2 or 3 months, each time I open UltraEdit on a text file, I got this message (one time, as if I re-open the same file there is no message anymore):

            French message:

            Pour que le document s'affiche correctement, vous devez modifier vos paramètres de police et/ou script dans la boite de dialogue Police

            In English:

            In order to view the document correctly, you may have to change your font and/or script settings in the Font Dialog.

            I tried many font/script change, but I got always the same message on a new file.

            Any idea?

            Thanks for any answer.

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            Grand MasterGrand Master
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              Sep 20, 2014#6

              Users of UltraEdit v17.20 or 17.30 or UEStudio v11.20 should first read Font message when opening file (fixed) if this message is displayed only on using File - Open dialog.

              In menu Advanced there is Configuration. In the tree there is File Handling - Code Page Detection. Click on button Help in this configuration dialog for details about those settings.

              With first setting enabled, the second setting is responsible for displaying the message:

              In order to view the document correctly, you may have to change your font and/or script settings in the Font Dialog.

              The auto code page detection feature searches in HTML, XHTML and XML files for charset= respectively encoding= declaration and displays the message prompt if the character set (code page) / encoding requires a different font or script to display the content of the file correct according to declared code page / encoding.

              For example the line

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              <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
              in head of an HTML file means that the HTML file is encoded (hopefully really) with 1 byte per character using the code page ISO/IEC 8859-1 which is very similar (but not identical) to code page Windows-1252 which is the default code page for Western European and North American countries on Windows.

              Therefore it is necessary to select a font supporting script Western in the dialog opened by Set Font (normal text editing on which proportional fonts can be also used) and Set HEX/Column Mode Font (hex and column mode editing only possible with a fixed width font) in menu View.

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              <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
              at top of an XML file means that this file is a Unicode file encoded with UTF-8 (hopefully really). On status bar at bottom UTF-8 or U8- should be displayed in this case indicating Unicode editing with using UTF-8 as encoding for storage.

              In this case the font script (code page) does not matter. The used font just has to support Unicode. As far as I know there is no font which supports all characters defined in Unicode standard. Courier New and Arial support many Unicode characters usually used in Western European and North American countries. The font Arial Unicode supports a wide range of Unicode characters. That can be seen on looking on file size of ARIALUNI.TTF in comparison to ARIAL.TTF in folder C:\Windows\Fonts. 22730 KB versus 358 KB or a ratio of 63.5 : 1 is a strong indication that font Arial Unicode contains obviously much more characters (glyphs) than Arial.

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              <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-5" />
              in an XHTML file requires the code page 28595 or Windows 1251 for Cyrillic text encoded with just 1 byte per character (= non Unicode). A font is needed supporting Cyrillic characters and therefore such a font and the script Cyrillic must be selected in Set Font dialog.

              For more information about text encoding see power tip Working with Unicode in UltraEdit/UEStudio which explains what is a character set / code page / encoding and why it is important to know that for editing text files.

              In UltraEdit in menu Advanced there is Set Code Page/Locale. The defaults are
              • For system installed code pages: "C" Default Locale/Code Page - Previously Used
              • For system installed locales: "C" Default Locale/Code Page - Previously Used
              This means that all new non Unicode files and all opened non Unicode files are by default interpreted with code page as defined in region and language settings of Windows with no locale selected (pure ASCII sort as default in applications written in C/C++).

              The code page is important for conversion of text from/to Unicode or other code pages like conversion of a file from/to Unicode or on paste of text from clipboard.

              And the locale is important on running a sort with option Use locale (slower) enabled which results for example for German text that ä = a, Ä = A, ö = o, Ö = O, ü = u, Ü = U and ß = ss.

              Those defaults should not be changed except there is a real reason to do so. For example if a French person in France with a French Windows and France - French selected in region and language settings of Windows is working in UltraEdit mainly on non Unicode Baltic text files for whatever reason.

              Selecting in Select Code Page dialog "System Default" Locale/Code Page for both lists, closing the dialog with button OK and re-opening it results in getting displayed in this dialog what is configured currently in Windows regional and language settings and is now set permanently for editing of non Unicode files in UltraEdit. This is important if a locale aware sort (= language specific sort) should be done on a selection or an entire file.

              UltraEdit remembers a manually set code page for active file via View - Set Code Page in uedit32.ini and sets this code page again if the file is re-opened later in same or a different instance of UltraEdit. This can result in displaying again the message about selecting a font and script for the file matching the code page of the file.

              If a code page was by mistake set for a file not matching the system code page (= as defined in Windows region and language settings) which an appropriate font script selected in Set Font dialog, it is necessary to close all files, open Advanced - Configuration - Toolbars / Menus - Miscellaneous, click on button Clear to clear ALL histories including the code page per file history and exit configuration dialog with Cancel.

              Encoding type list item in status bar

              The encoding type list item in non basic status bar is available since UE v19.00 and UES v13.00. Selecting for a non Unicode text file a different code page is like executing View - Set Code Page for this single byte per character encoded text file. Nothing changes on display nor is the file modified in any way. Just the code page is changed for character conversion.

              But the encoding type list item in status bar contains also 4 Unicode options. The selection of one of the four Unicode options results in a real and immediately executed conversion of entire file to the selected Unicode encoding like when using the appropriate command from File - Conversions or context menu of file tab of active file. For HTML, XHTML and XML files the charset/encoding declaration in head must be adapted after changing the Unicode encoding.

              Also if the active file is currently a Unicode file indicated by UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-16BE or UESC in status bar and any other code page is selected outside the Unicode list, an immediate conversion is executed for the entire file from Unicode (multiple bytes per character) to single byte per character encoding (known as ASCII/ANSI on Windows although not really correct term) using the selected code page. For HTML, XHTML and XML files the charset/encoding declaration in head must be adapted after changing the encoding. But to get file displayed now correct, it might be necessary to select a different font or script for this text file (and all other opened files).

              Summary

              The selected code page is important for conversion of text from/to Unicode or other code pages as it happens always on paste from clipboard for non Unicode files. View - Set Code Page changes only the code page for active file for character conversion for non Unicode files from/to Unicode or other code pages, but not how the bytes of the file are displayed as text in document window.

              The selected font and script of the font defines how the text of non Unicode files is displayed in the editor. This setting is for all opened files except a specific font is defined for files with a specific file extension at Advanced - Configuration - Word Wrap/Tab Settings.

              The locale setting is important only for locale specific sort and nothing else.

              PS: See also Warning message about change of font and/or script settings in font dialog.
              Best regards from an UC/UE/UES for Windows user from Austria