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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: [kde] Font question
From:       Henrique Pinto <stampede () uai ! com ! br>
Date:       2003-11-05 23:30:17
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On Wednesday 05 November 2003 17:15, 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?

Unfortunately, I don't have a solution for your problem.

However, there may be a workaround. Programs such as recode can convert 
your files from their current encoding into something readable everywhere, 
such as unicode. Have you tried that?

-- 
	Henrique Pinto
	stampede@uai.com.br

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