2013/10/14 Ken Springer <snowshed1@q.com>
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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