2013/10/14 Ken Springer <[email protected]>

> Back in the 8-bit computer days, it was easy to find simple charts for
> various things, like this simple ASCII font chart.
>

​Ha. Things were even simpler, english used only 7bits for useful
characters...​


Does anyone know of a similar simple chart for modern/contemporary fonts?
>  Everything I've found so far, for charts, are far more complex than I'm
> looking for.
>
>
I don't know of an exact solution that would allow you to both specify a
font and a set of characters, but on most systems you can get some kind of
character maps to display characters using a specific font. For example on
windows, ​​you can run the "charmap" program. I don't remember the name,
but I know there is something similar under KDE/Linux.

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