Greetings,

Does anyone know a way to force BBEdit to correctly display CP437 high ASCII 
characters, such as are used on old-style BBSes?

I normally create my BBS screens in another Mac Classic program, but it is a 
major strain on my eyes because the canvas in that program is so small. I have 
also looked at Pablo Draw, but I much prefer to create manually in a regular 
text editor where I can manually enter the various escape codes.

With BBEdit 11, I have tried switching to ISO Latin 1, ISO Latin 9, Windows 
Latin 1 and Latin-US (DOS) encoding without success.

These encodings have been used with three fonts which I have used with varying 
degrees of success to display PC-ANSI graphics in the OS X Terminal app. They 
are:

ASCII.ttf
dos437
Moder DOS 437

Despite trying a mixture of the above encodings and fonts, I haven't been able 
to get the CP437 characters to display properly in a BBEdit text file.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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