There are a number of Fonts that have "box drawing characters".
I use FoxFont for "box/line drawing"; that way you don't have the situation that you encountered with MSLinedraw.
You also don't have to worry about distribution rights with FoxFont.
("Terminal" also has box/line characters; I think it is still available on all Windows operating systems).
>I used to draw line segments and boxes in reports using characters in MSLinedraw but Microsoft has apparently discontinued that font and moved the box drawing characters to Courier New. But according to the Character Map, those characters are in the "box drawing" subset of Courier New. How does one address a subset of a font? Is this impossible since VFP doesn't support Unicode?
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>I am generating reports with R&R and Amyuni, if that matters.
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>Maybe I just need to distribute MSLinedraw?
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>-Bob
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>The text below is a bad approximation of what I need, using non-box characters as a substitute:
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