Hello Jerome,

> Boot to standard US English Codepage.

Changed the codepage to 437, verified with broken Turkish display characters.

> Then run them through the conversion program (mkvV8Font). You will see that 
> some characters in the normal codepage are aligned differently. You will want 
> to tell it to include those in the new font as well (Press Y). If you tell 
> the program to try auto mode, I don’t recall if it will auto-accept different 
> alignment. It’s been a while since I through that program together.

Run the CP857.FNT font file through the program (just gave the file name as 
argument), manually approved all characters with “y”, it told me that it saved 
all the characters. I see that there is a file named .V8F is saved, renamed it 
to CP857.V8F.

On another note, all characters baseline seemed to be the same.

> Once, you created the V8F file. While still Using the English codepage, load 
> it using vfont and just set LANG=TR. The run"PKGINFO /d /p” to output a bunch 
> of text and verify it looks correct. 

It says: “Invalid font file format”.

Did I do something wrong?

Best regards,
Emir (𐰽𐰺𐰍)

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