![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To see only pure 7-bit ASCII characters (sufficient for English), in ANSI ASCII and all UTF-16 variants, you can apply the substitute character to above 0x0080. It's easier on the eye if characters in languages other than your own are not actually displayed, and you can probably afford to not see them if you are not looking for foreign language text (e.g. ![]() * The substitute character for non-printable ASCII characters of values below 0x20 in the text columns, selected in Options | General, typically a space or period, can now also be used for high Unicode character values. * 1 additional text column available in Disk/Partition/Volume and File mode, in X-Ways Forensics only. That makes a difference in non Western European languages and renders text stored in that fashion actually readable. Misaligned means starting at odd offsets. * Ability to interpret data as misaligned text in UTF-16 LE as well as misaligned UTF-16 BE in Disk/Partition/Volume and File mode. * More efficient data I/O in usage of viewer component. * Options | Viewer Programs dialog window rearranged. Chinese characters on a typical computer in America or Western Europe) because you are going to search for them, you need to check one extra box ("Must support Unicode"), and with that option the new method will require usage of the Windows clipboard. If you need to preserve characters that your active Windows code page does not support (e.g. The new method improves the fidelity of the extracted text in terms of cell order and arrangement, normalizes the formatting of date cells in the decoded text to the notation that is active in X-Ways Forensics for more reliable search results, and it reliably includes hidden cells. This option is still somewhat experimental. * An alternative method to extract data from spreadsheets as text is now available in Options | Viewer Programs. ![]()
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