Chris Roddy wrote: > Based on what I could find on Google, these are usually intended for the > so-called "extended ASCII" 8-bit character set that was used on IBM PC's > and compatible systems running DOS.
You probably want one of these: xfonts-terminus-dos - Fixed-width fonts for DOS encodings xfonts-dosemu - VGA font for the DOS Emulator If you want to use the console, 'man consolechars'. 'apropos console' for other relevant commands. You may also be interested in these packages: aa3d - ASCII art stereogram generator aewan - ASCII-art Editor Without A Name artwiz-cursor - artwiz futuristic mouse cursor for x11 ascii - interactive ASCII name and synonym chart asciijump - Small and funny ASCII-art game about ski jumping aview - A high quality ASCII art image viewer and video player bb - ASCII-art demo based on AAlib libaa1 - ascii art library libaa1-dev - ascii art library, development kit msc - Generates simple ASCII message sequence charts overkill - bloody 2D action deathmatch-like game in ascii-art textdraw - Tool to draw/modify/move geometric figures & text for ASCII art xfonts-mona - proportional fonts for 2ch ASCII art -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]