> The ones that used standard ASCII characters, look good
> when viewed with a "mono-spaced font". I use Courier font,
> but Monaco also would work.
The point software is Frontdoor/APX. Will have to check with it again, and
find out what's up with it.
> In future ASCII artwork, you might include a note to this effect.
> The one you posted from an article that appeared in CQ,
> written by W8YDF, used non-standard characters.
It was a file imported by FDAPX - Windows based critter...
> When using the Courier font, it could be
> deciphered, but still had some garbage characters. Some
> terminal programs
> may be able to display these characters correctly, but they
> might not be compatible with a text editor.
Most DOS based programs seem to work fine, when using the default font.
Windows critters are something else, altogether
I'll just do it all from here, and not worry about it.
73 = Best Regards
-Jeff KA5THB
ka5thb@bigfoot.com
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