To check if a font contains a particular character, for example, the Euro
sign, enter the character's decimal number equivalent in the SQL*Plus
command-line interface. For example, the decimal number equivalent for
the Euro sign is 128, so you would enter Alt+0128 (hold Alt while
pressing 0, 1, 2 and 8 in the numeric keypad) to display it. If it
appears correctly, the font contains the Euro sign, otherwise you need
to try another font.
You can use the Windows Character Map
utility to view the characters available in a font. Character Map also
shows the decimal number equivalent for extended ASCII characters. You
access the Character Map utility by selecting Start, Programs,
Accessories and then clicking Character Map.
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