On Apr 10, 2015, at 5:54 AM, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> You can adjust which encodings are visible on the menu by using the Text 
> Encodings preferences. Marking the check box next to "Latin-US (DOS)" will 
> make it available on the encodings menu.

Excellent! I should have known to do that!

> So, start by adjusting your encoding settings so that you can choose Latin-US 
> (DOS) as encoding for Reopen Using Encoding, and see if that helps.

Bravo! 90% success rate!

All of the CP437 high ASCII characters are now displaying properly when I open 
a Public Address document in BBEdit, and choose File/Reopen Using 
Encoding/Latin-US (DOS) .

The only remaining problem is that the control character -- control-[ -- 
appears as upside-down Spanish question mark, or some other symbol, depending 
on which font I use. It is not appearing as the little arrow as it should be, 
in front of the color codes.

And, as I mentioned before, even with this new method of encoding, neither does 
anything appear when I type control-[. Without this working properly, I will 
still not be able to make my ANSI graphics in BBEdit.

We are almost there. Any other suggestions?

Thanks!

Bill

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