Ken Springer wrote:
>> Back in the 8-bit computer days, it was easy to find simple charts for
>> various things, like this simple ASCII font chart.
>
> LMAO!!!   Forgot to include the link!
>
> http://www.asciitable.com/
>
>> Does anyone know of a similar simple chart for modern/contemporary
>> fonts?  Everything I've found so far, for charts, are far more complex
>> than I'm looking for.
>>

One of the things that's making what you want more difficult to find is
unicode.  Unicode supports many thousands of characters, so it's a large
table.  You can search on unicode to find the tables.  However, you may
be going about this the wrong way.  Is there a specific set of
characters, such as for another language?  If so, you can enable other
keyboard layouts and switch among them.  For example, I have
International English enabled so that I can get a variety of symbols and
also the Greek layout for characters that are commonly used in
electronics.  I just press <Ctl><Shift> to switch.


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