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Hi mrexodia,

Thanks a lot! I missed that option!

Best debugger ever!!! :D

 

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Since the changes made on December 16 (snapshot_2016-12-16_19-40), the unicode characters in niguna window, CPU, STACK, REGISTROS, and strings search are not shown.

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@sstrato Those changes are reverted now.

OK, thanks. Happy New Year.:D

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In (snapshot_2017-01-02_04-01.zip), if a unicode string does not contain at least 5 characters, it is not displayed in the cpu, registers and stack being annoying to be tracked.

snapshot_2017-01-01_16-03:

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snapshot_2017-01-02_04-01-5c:

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snapshot_2017-01-02_04-01+5c:

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@sstrato The problem is that certain unicode strings are also valid pointers and those are currently ignored. I have more fine-grained the algorithm and hopefully it will be better...

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