Roeland
Member³
Hi,
Working on a Qwerty-keyboard I have to enter the Euro symbol from time to time (as long as it's still around...).
Problem is I can't "Alt-0128" the symbol.
1) When I do this in a cell in a record I just get nothing.
2) When I do this in the sql area there seems to be nothing changed, but when I add some spaces after the insertion and then move back, I noticed that PL/SQL Developer has inserted an invisible character though. (An invisible character that can give nice errors by the way, that's how I found it)
3) I thought that this had something to do with my fonts. So I changed the font in the preferences => "Fonts" => "Main Font...". I noticed that it was empty, and changed it. Now everything is ugly and I want my old default font back. How can I do this?
Kind regards,
Roeland
PL/SQL Developer 9.0.2.1621
Working on a Qwerty-keyboard I have to enter the Euro symbol from time to time (as long as it's still around...).
Problem is I can't "Alt-0128" the symbol.
1) When I do this in a cell in a record I just get nothing.
2) When I do this in the sql area there seems to be nothing changed, but when I add some spaces after the insertion and then move back, I noticed that PL/SQL Developer has inserted an invisible character though. (An invisible character that can give nice errors by the way, that's how I found it)
3) I thought that this had something to do with my fonts. So I changed the font in the preferences => "Fonts" => "Main Font...". I noticed that it was empty, and changed it. Now everything is ugly and I want my old default font back. How can I do this?
Kind regards,
Roeland
PL/SQL Developer 9.0.2.1621