On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 13:30:15 +0200, Lars Wigrell wrote:
>> >3) I am unable to print the swedish �, � and � from within arachne,
>> >even though I have managed to work out how to make arachne accept
>> >those letters. That is I can read, and send e-mails with those
>> >swedish letters without a problem, but cannot print it.
>> Hmm... Lars, have you ever printed anything with �, � or �?
> Yes, I have. This morning :-)
Hi Lars... same problems here.
Maybe this table can help you converting the caracters:
In the subjectbar I used Alt + 197 = �
Alt + 229 = �
I made a conversion program in BASIC to code to and from 437/850 and
ISO-8859-1 but some caracters do not exist in all caractertables e.g.
the caracter for "ohm" (only in 437).
This list has been composed to check your caracter set:
128 = �
129 = �
130 = �
131 = � 156= � 181= � 206= � 231= �
132 = � 157= � 182= � 207= � 232= �
133 = � 158= � 183= � 208= � 233= �
134 = � 159= � 184= � 209= � 234= �
135 = � 160= � 185= � 210= � 235= �
136 = � 161= � 186= � 211= � 236= �
137 = � 162= � 187= � 212= � 237= �
138 = � 163= � 188= � 213= � 238= �
139 = � 164= � 189= � 214= � 239= �
140 = � 165= � 190= � 215= � 240= �
141 = � 166= � 191= � 216= � 241= �
142 = � 167= � 192= � 217= � 242= �
143 = � 168= � 193= � 218= � 243= �
144 = � 169= � 194= � 219= � 244= �
145 = � 170= � 195= � 220= � 245= �
146 = � 171= � 196= � 221= � 246= �
147 = � 172= � 197= � 222= � 247= �
148 = � 173= � 198= � 223= � 248= �
149 = � 174= � 199= � 224= � 249= �
150 = � 175= � 200= � 225= � 250= �
151 = � 176= � 201= � 226= � 251= �
152 = � 177= � 202= � 227= � 252= �
153 = � 178= � 203= � 228= � 253= �
154 = � 179= � 204= � 229= � 254= �
155 = � 180= � 205= � 230= � 255= �
A lot of spaces became "o" sorry for that.
Caracters 128 thru 160 are not used for caracters... but to make things
complicated M$ does use them in Word documents.
CU, Bastiaan