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I would be interested in a MS Windows font editor that can save to .bmp format. Something with an invisible 10x16 dot grid. ============================================================================================== C U L8r, °|° Walt Perko °|° "Kids ... teach them the good stuff, and they still learn the bad stuff on their own." http://www.R2Pv1.com/ RoboGuts™ Intelligent content for 3D printing making S.T.E.A.M. education better, easier and more affordable Experiments to learn how to use various Electronic Components, Structured Computer Programming, Phonemes for Speech &Song in any language, and Art. "The World Needs a New Economic Model" ============================================================================================== Sent from the Cyber7 From: M100 On Behalf Of John R. Hogerhuis Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2025 3:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M100] ascii and extended ascii encoding Extended ASCII? There are many extended ASCIIs I guess, and the Model T family has its own. HTERM was designed to do the mapping from UTF-8 to/from model T, on its own, which makes it function well with Linux (it also discards handles/discards some xterm escapes). The built in terminal will display whatever codes are sent to it. If you're interested, the community determined a mapping you could start with if assuming your base is unicode. https://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Unicode_Mappings -- John.
