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    yaot
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    To: Yutaka San
    Cc: All

    (1) We know that the backslash has two display style, one is “\”, the other one is “¥”
    (2) On a machine equipped by Japanese OS and IE7, I install the software Emeditor, then we create following html file




    -~日



    then save as “EUC-JP” encoding;
    (3) We click the “WebPreview” Plug-ins button, then in WebPreview window, it displays as “-~¥日”, but if I just delete “-” or just delete “~” or just delete “日”, the backslash changes to be displayed as “\”, how does’t this happen? Please help me; Thank you very much!

    PS: Maybe this is not the problem of Emeditor, but I still hope to get the help from you; Thank you very much!

    #7173
    Yutaka Emura
    Keymaster

    yaot wrote:
    To: Yutaka San
    Cc: All

    (1) We know that the backslash has two display style, one is “\”, the other one is “¥”
    (2) On a machine equipped by Japanese OS and IE7, I install the software Emeditor, then we create following html file

    -~日

    then save as “EUC-JP” encoding;
    (3) We click the “WebPreview” Plug-ins button, then in WebPreview window, it displays as “-~¥日”, but if I just delete “-” or just delete “~” or just delete “日”, the backslash changes to be displayed as “\”, how does’t this happen? Please help me; Thank you very much!

    PS: Maybe this is not the problem of Emeditor, but I still hope to get the help from you; Thank you very much!

    I reproduced your issue, and it is very strange. It is not a bug of EmEditor as you know, but I think it is just a display issue in Internet Explorer. If you want to show a yen mark all the time, you might want to select a true Japanese font such as “MS Gothic” in your

    tag. Then you will see ¥ all the time.
    #7176
    yaot
    Participant

    hello Yutaka San

    Thank you for your reply;
    Yes, change the font-family can solve this problem as you know, maybe this is IE7’s bug or the Tahoma font’s bug

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