---- gtk+-2.11.1/gtk/gtkentry.c.set-invisible-char-to-bullet 2007-06-04 11:33:19.000000000 -0400
-+++ gtk+-2.11.1/gtk/gtkentry.c 2007-06-04 13:52:40.000000000 -0400
-@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ gtk_entry_class_init (GtkEntryClass *cla
- g_param_spec_unichar ("invisible-char",
- P_("Invisible character"),
- P_("The character to use when masking entry contents (in \"password mode\")"),
-- '*',
-+ (gunichar) 0x2022,
- GTK_PARAM_READWRITE));
-
- g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
-@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ gtk_entry_init (GtkEntry *entry)
-
- entry->editable = TRUE;
- entry->visible = TRUE;
-- entry->invisible_char = '*';
-+ entry->invisible_char = (gunichar) 0x2022;
- entry->dnd_position = -1;
- entry->width_chars = -1;
- entry->is_cell_renderer = FALSE;
-@@ -4495,7 +4495,7 @@ gtk_entry_get_visibility (GtkEntry *entr
- * gtk_entry_set_visibility() has been called to set text visibility
- * to %FALSE. i.e. this is the character used in "password mode" to
- * show the user how many characters have been typed. The default
-- * invisible char is an asterisk ('*'). If you set the invisible char
-+ * invisible char is a small bullet (Unicode character 2022). If you set the invisible char
- * to 0, then the user will get no feedback at all; there will be
- * no text on the screen as they type.
- **/