Liberation Mono also has some crisp line characters.
steve
On 21/01/18 13:54, Girvin Herr wrote:
Greetings,
Try Courier. It is a fixed font and my Insert > special character list
has the characters you need listed near the bottom.
HTH.
Girvin Herr
On 01/20/2018 02:33 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
Arial has a couple of problems, one-I understand it is a microsoft
font, 2-it is a proportional font, 3- it is a sans serif font.
How am I supposed to trnasfer the characters to my document?
John
On 01/20/2018 11:58 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Do you mean the characters a bit like below (if they show on the list)
╚ ═
═╣
Insert, special character, arial, about 3/4 the way down.
steve
On 21/01/18 08:05, James Knott wrote:
On 01/20/2018 12:56 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
I have a lot of forms created in WordStar using the line drawing
characters in the IBM fixed font character set. I now need to create
some of these forms in LO. Can't find a reference in the help dos.
I haven't heard of those characters in a very long time. Does anyone
still use them?
BTW, it's been well over 20 years since I last saw Wordstar.
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