![]() ![]() I mean literally mapped to that, not just displayed as ? in the list you couldn't subsequently add ? because it already existed. If the font was saved and reloaded, all control characters (0x01 through 0x31) and all characters 0x7F and above (inclusive - character 127 was affected, not just the 8-bit extended set) vanished and had their data assigned to the ? (question mark) character. All other characters were accepted, and showed up correctly in the Characters list (including the blank 0xFF, which I didn't expect). Space was simply not permitted (known and documented). ![]() I was attempting to load in the entirety of Codepage 437. I just encountered this and did some rigorous testing since my net was dead (yay thunderstorms).
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