I opened a Perl file containing octal codes (\000) with my default font set to monospace Osaka, and the backslashes appeard as Yen symbols.
I prefer having Osaka for my HTML templates and ProFontX for my Perl code.
The "language" prefs (at least in 6.5.2) don't support having a per-language font setting. Does anything like that exist in a newer version of BBEdit?
And if not, how do other people deal with this? Pretend a Yen is a backslash? Is that safe? (I was afraid to save the file because I didn't know if encoding might go "off".)
thanks, -boo
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