mike scott wrote:
BTW ALT-251 gives me a superscript 1, not a check-mark. Thats using Arial or Times-NR.
So does mine. That’s because I always set my DOS code page to 850 (if the supplier of the machine has not done so). Code page 850 contains all the ISO Latin-1 characters and so is closer to the Windows character set than the old default Code Page 437, which has a square root sign which Code Page 850 replaced with the superscript 1.
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