• Terminal Font.

    From Ed Vance@VERT/CAPCITY2 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Wed Sep 5 07:40:00 2012
    Re: Anyone With A Tandy 1000h
    By: Ed Vance to ROB MCCART on Sun Aug 19 2012 10:45 pm

    In Notepad I use the Courier New font because I've heard it is a
    Fixed-Width font, so I thought it wouldn't have any trouble displaying
    ANSI or High ASCII so I Opened SLMR's TAGLINES.MR file and found out I
    was wrong.



    Try Lucida Sans Unicode.

    Poindexter,

    I tried Lucida Sans Unicode last month when I saw your message but it
    didn't help. Thanks though.

    Today I Opened TAGLINES.MR with Notepad and tried every Font in the
    list by repeated clicks on Format - Fonts to see if I there was a Font
    that could show High ASCII and ANSI characters.

    The Font called Terminal did it!

    Just thought I'd pass it along to You and the Group here in case it was
    needed by somene else besides me.

    Ed = 1 PC = 0 this time.


    * SLMR 2.1a #T348 * It's my decision, and I'm making it. Maybe.

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  • From Art@VERT/RASPBERI to Ed Vance on Sat Sep 8 15:49:01 2012
    Re: Terminal Font.
    By: Ed Vance to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Wed Sep 05 2012 07:40:00

    Hi Ed,

    The Font called Terminal did it!

    Just thought I'd pass it along to You and the Group here in case it was needed by somene else besides me.

    As a note, the "Terminal" font has been done away with on newer Windows OSes. You can use "Consolas" on these machines. I do prefer Terminal, though, for that DOSEGA face.

    Ed = 1 PC = 0 this time.

    Nicely done. :)

    Kind regards,
    Art
    art at raspberry dot poorcoding dot com.

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