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Hi everyone,
I am trying to insert some unicode into a JTextPane document but i have a concern as to whether the unicode will be recognized on other platform besides windows.
This is what i did
Will my above code be recognised on other platforms besides windows because of the unicode that i am inserting?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thank You
Yours Sincerely
Richard West
I am trying to insert some unicode into a JTextPane document but i have a concern as to whether the unicode will be recognized on other platform besides windows.
This is what i did
StyledDocument.insertString(TextPane.getCaretPosition(),"\u25CF" + " ", null);
Will my above code be recognised on other platforms besides windows because of the unicode that i am inserting?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thank You
Yours Sincerely
Richard West
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