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Old 02-27-2012, 05:55 AM   #4
pshute
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Thanks for that. But which codepage should I pick?

I've tried CP1252, ascii, Latin 1, utf-8. Only ascii made it look any different, boxes for every line drawing character.
I tried them all, and none worked. then I realised I can type enything in the character encoding box, so I entered CP437, which Wikipedia indicated was the right one.

That worked (in the Calibre reader, havent tried on the Sony yet), but now I see the columns are misaligned. It looks like the whitespace has been collapsed.

I tried ticking Preserve Whitespace, but it didn't help. Now what?

I just tried it on the device, and now the box drawing characters are all question marks. Maybe I should be replacing the characters instead?

Anyone know if a Sony can do box drawing characters?
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