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MultiValueProperty separator display in Windows 10

After upgrading to Windows 10 we found a major nuisance:

The default MultiValueProperty separator bell/char(7) is now displayed as an "empty rectangle"(might be U+2337), instead of the filled circle we were used to have in Windows 7. It makes multi-values really difficult to read, because the separator can not be distinguished from other characters, as it used to be the case.

Trying to visualize the issue:

Windows 7:   VALUE01XYH•VALUE02XYH

Windows 10: VALUE01XYH⌷VALUE02XYH

This issue is present in all tools, including Object Browser and even SQL server studio.
Is there maybe a known quick fix or workaround for this?

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  • Hi Christian

    Given the fact that this does occur in in non-1IM tools like SQL Server Management Studio, i'd think it's a Windows issue and not a 1IM issue.
    In fact, it's still the same separator just being displayed in another way by the OS.

    HTH
    Carsten
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  • Hi Christian

    Given the fact that this does occur in in non-1IM tools like SQL Server Management Studio, i'd think it's a Windows issue and not a 1IM issue.
    In fact, it's still the same separator just being displayed in another way by the OS.

    HTH
    Carsten
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