Hi Valentin,

> as I've written before, my first guess would be that they might be ISO
8859-2 encoded

no, the fonts I bought don't seem to be 8859-2 encoded. I wrote a little
handler (similar to the one you suggested) that shows me all characters
assigned to any ANSI value from 32 to 255 and there is no central european
sign anywhere in this range. Seems more like unicode encoded.

That said, your strToStr handler wouldn't help me, would it?

Thanks
Michael


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