Re: [libreoffice-users] IBM Line Drawing Font

2023-03-03 Thread Michael H
'Extended ASCII' Included things like accented vowels . ANSI aka Windows Code Page 1251 included box drawing characters that were used pretty widely in the USA pre-windows on DOS. Most of the Windows Box drawing glyphs are now in the Unicode Box Drawing U+2500 - U+2550. [image: Screenshot from 20

Re: [libreoffice-users] IBM Line Drawing Font

2023-03-03 Thread Carter Campbell
Hi John; I think what you are referring to used to be called the ASCII Extended Character Set.  This included characters that could be used to draw boxes and things on a screen or page. You can find a listing of the codes here: https://theasciicode.com.ar/ You could also find it in the MS Go

Re: [libreoffice-users] IBM Line Drawing Font

2023-03-03 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi John, John R. Sowden schrieb am 03.03.2023 um 21:23: What is the name and location of a monospace font that includes the IBM line drawing set. What is a "IBM line drawing set"? If that are some proprietary glyphs, you should not use them. Reader, who do not have the font, will not be able

[libreoffice-users] IBM Line Drawing Font

2023-03-03 Thread John R. Sowden
What is the name and location of a monospace font that includes the IBM line drawing set.  I used it a lot for forms in WordStar/DOS and I want to continue in LibreOffice. How do I install it? tia. John -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? https://w