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
Thanks for your reply.
What I mean by changing the encoding is that when I use
'System.out.println("ñ " + "â")' the output is two squares. Now, if
memory does not failed me, the way this problem was resolved before was
by changing the encoding used by NB from UTF-x to some other encoding.
Howe
On 2022/07/22 01:51:09 Amn wrote: > How can I change the font encoding in NB14?
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