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I was trying to make a "design" with ascii in cmd but this character set comes out: "Ôëí", I know q is because of the character delimitation that cmd can show and etc., but can help me?
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I was trying to make a "design" with ascii in cmd but this character set comes out: "Ôëí", I know q is because of the character delimitation that cmd can show and etc., but can help me?
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1) Based on the comment from @Bacchus
2) Works in the Windows 10 & Windows 8
3) Does not work on Windows 7
For other characters see here!!, then add "0x
" + code Hex
character, as in echo(0xF0
: 0x + HEX
@echo off & chcp 437 2>nul >nul
for /f "delims= " %%c in ('forFiles /p "." /m "%~nx0" /c "cmd /c echo(0xF0"
') do set "_con=%%c" & cmd /v /r echo/ && echo/ Como mostrar sinal de congruente %_con%
Thank you very much!
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I believe that not all Unicode characters will be supported in certain versions of Windows, even if using the command
chcp 65001
, may work on Win10, but not on Win8– Guilherme Nascimento
OK, thank you William
– riselerr
Depends on the code page. Some of the DOS pages have the symbol "identical to", which is the
≡
. In the 437 is the 0xF0, but in the 850, normally used in Brazil, the symbol is not available.– Bacco