txt2dat for unicode


RE: txt2dat for unicode
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(2020-05-09, 23:12)Orion Pobursky Wrote: There's no ascii code. It's U-201C

Font files have a character table, so with an editor (maybe fontforge ?) you can move whatever is at U-201C to e.g. 65.

Then use the modified (saved as) font file with txt2dat to let it render 'A' which is actually the U-201C character.
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txt2dat for unicode - by Orion Pobursky - 2020-05-07, 23:39
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Travis Cobbs - 2020-05-09, 3:36
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Roland Melkert - 2020-05-09, 22:16
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Orion Pobursky - 2020-05-09, 23:12
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Roland Melkert - 2020-05-09, 23:16
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Roland Melkert - 2020-05-09, 23:36
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Orion Pobursky - 2020-05-09, 23:46
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Travis Cobbs - 2020-05-10, 3:39
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Orion Pobursky - 2020-05-10, 17:36
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Orion Pobursky - 2020-05-10, 17:41
RE: txt2dat for unicode - by Travis Cobbs - 2020-05-10, 21:56

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