Re: Font question

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Eugene Nine wrote:
I'm not sure if this is KDE specific or not, I have some old documents
that were written with DOS Edit and have higher ASCII symbols in them.
I'm trying to open them with Kwrite or Kword but need a Font with the
higher ASCII symbols.  I seem to remember I either found one in Windows
to do this or edited one myself copying the symbols from a symbol font
over to a regular font but in the appripriate ASCII values.  Is there a
font I can use with KDE/Linux to get these symbols without re editing my
docuement?

The DOS encoding is called CP437.


There is a TrueType font with that encoding: "linedraw.ttf".

This is a free Microsoft font, but you can't get if from them. The file name is: "gc0651.exe". Just Google that and you should be able to find some where to download it.

You can download this and install it. But since KDE does not support that encoding it probably won't solve the problem -- it might work if you use it with the Windows encoding (CP1252) in Kate.

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JRT

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