In article <515c2b9cc8joh...@ukgateway.net>, John Williams
wrote:
> In article <96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk>, Jim Nagel
> wrote:
> > what does Pluto do with French characters such as é and É and ç?
> > (characters 233, 201, 231 respectively = &E9, &C9, &E7)
> Displays them correctly
In article <96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk>, Jim Nagel
wrote:
> >>
> > Wots all this? E-mail is a text-only medium. If you want to use this
> > crap, make it an attachment!
> it's only a bullet, character 143. MPro displays it OK, but i see
> you're using Pluto, which apparently doesn't
In article ,
Erving wrote:
> Strange, the system font I supplied with this M/C has a full set of
> characters including bullet points, pound sign etc. I use it by default,
> it may not be pretty by is clear.
But so does mine - just not where jim has his bullet point.
Mine is The System Font,
John Williams wrote:
> In article <96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk>,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>
> > what does Pluto do with French characters such as é and É and ç?
> > (characters 233, 201, 231 respectively = &E9, &C9, &E7)
>
> Displays them correctly if set to 8-bit, but doesn't display thes
John Williams wrote:
> In article <96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk>,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>
> > what does Pluto do with French characters such as é and É and ç?
> > (characters 233, 201, 231 respectively = &E9, &C9, &E7)
>
> Displays them correctly if set to 8-bit, but doesn't display thes
In article <96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> what does Pluto do with French characters such as é and É and ç?
> (characters 233, 201, 231 respectively = &E9, &C9, &E7)
Displays them correctly if set to 8-bit, but doesn't display these other
non-ASCII characters which,
John Williams wrote on 24 Sep:
> In article ,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>>
> Wots all this? E-mail is a text-only medium. If you want to use this crap,
> make it an attachment!
it's only a bullet, character 143. MPro displays it OK, but i see
you're using Pluto, which apparently doesn't.
wh