Cyrillic characters become garbage in SapScript Graphical Editor

Hello Everyone,
Cyrillic characters become garbage when switching from standard SapScript PC Editor, to SapScript Grahical Editor.
What could be the reason for that?
The logon language is EN, installed code page 1500 for Cyrillic.
Best regards
Max

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Cyrillic characters become garbage in SapScript Graphical Editor

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