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I want to have the Square Root () and an Arrow (←) character in a label. But when I copy and paste them from the Windows Character Map, the arrow turns into a question mark and the square root into a 'v'. How can I have those special characters in labels / buttons / anywhere in AutoIt?

Thank you very much

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Switch the Scite source to UTF8  mode: File >> Encoding >> UTF8 + BOM (or UTF8). You need a recent Scite4AutoIt3 to get most benefits of accompanying tools.

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Hi!

u will need to look in setfont() and chr()

aint ure simbol, but just for example how i usually do

$ROUNDARROWRIGHT = CHR(220)

$wdayrightbutton = GUICtrlCreateLabel($ROUNDARROWRIGHT, 10, 10, 180, 180)   
GUICtrlSetFont($wdayrightbutton,21,400,1,"Wingdings")

That works for the arrow, but unfortunately there's no square root in neither one of the wingigns nor webdings

 

Switch the Scite source to UTF8  mode: File >> Encoding >> UTF8 + BOM (or UTF8). You need a recent Scite4AutoIt3 to get most benefits of accompanying tools.

Im not sure how to write the characters in UTF8 encoding. Other special characters in my code changed to text in a red box (For example ± changed to xB1 as white text in a red box ce49907df5fce752102c9aa00312a5cd.png)

When I just use the character "√" it displays as "√" (8c0b12ba1c227e4aba4ebef2d6819799.png)

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