![]() I only just see that in MS Word the bullet has other codes than in Atlantis: 149 ASCII (decimal), 0095 ASCII (hex) and 2022 Unicode (hex). *) In MS Word I add a bullet in the same way as it works in Atlantis: Via the Hot key Alt+P, respresenting the bullet in the symbols of MS Word. The bullets are not displayed in Atlantis 4.3 (beta) when I open a rtf-file that was created outside of Atlantis (= in MS Word via "Save as" from a doc-file containing bullets*). So it seems that the problem can be reduced to the following case (unfortunately the most important one for me):Ĥ. When opening a doc-file with bullets within Atlantis. When opening an existing rtf-document (with missing bullets) (see 4.) and adding a bullet within Atlantis (as described in 1.) -> This new bullet (only this one) is displayed.ģ. This version is a free update for the registered users of version 4.x and the owners of the Ultimate license. This version is a minor release with many new settings and customization options. When creating a new rtf-document in Atlantis 4.3 (beta) itself and inserting the bullet (either via Insert -> Symbol -> Symbolcode 2022 hexadecimal respectively 8226 decimal or via a Hot key, in my case Alt+P)Ģ. Sunday, AugAtlantis Word Processor 4.3.3 Atlantis Word Processor 4.3.3 has been released. The bullet is displayed correctly in most of the cases:ġ. ![]() ![]() If possible, please provide us with the step-by-step instructions to reproduce the problem.Īfter making some tests I found out the following: ![]()
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