If you copy those squares over to
https://www.babelstone.co.uk/Unicode/whatisit.html and hit 'Identify' and you
see the correct output then that means its a font issue. That means your chosen
font inside of Netbeans does not support the glyphs 'ñ' and 'â' and that the
font fallbacks are not con
m UTF-x to some other encoding.
However, cannot recall how I did it in NB13, so that I can repeat the
process in NB14.
On 2022-07-22 4:51 p.m., 多多氷氷 wrote:
On 2022/07/22 01:51:09 Amn wrote: > How can I change the font encoding
in NB14? > > -- > *Using Fire Fox and Thunderbird.* > Devel
On 2022/07/22 01:51:09 Amn wrote: > How can I change the font encoding in NB14?
> > -- > *Using Fire Fox and Thunderbird.* > Developing for Android using Java,
C/C++, HTM/CSS and SQLite as our > platform has been exciting and most
rewarding. > [ Ñ ] > > -- > T
How can I change the font encoding in NB14?
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*Using Fire Fox and Thunderbird.*
Developing for Android using Java, C/C++, HTM/CSS and SQLite as our
platform has been exciting and most rewarding.
[ Ñ ]
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