On 1/1/23 05:56, ben via cctalk wrote: > ' ? and ? 's ' > The joys of the many standards of text encoding. > I suppose the only way would be to write filters for older text > like ascii 63,65 and field data in K&R C, or assembly to encode it to > utf-8 Unicode. > Ben.
You didn't specify the printer or the operating system. However, on Linux, I'd first run iconv to get the thing to UTF-8 and then run a short sed to convert the characters to the corresponding code point characters. But that's Linux and me. May we assume that you're running an OS out of Redmond? --Chuck