| C | R | S | T | |
| L3ACS | 1 | 1 | 1 | Change "0" - "1" |
| L27QEL | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| L3CP | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
I've never tried csp.ttf for Word. I do know I can use linedraw in Notepad and Wordpad (Wordpad recognizes linedraw whereas Word doesn't). Form Wordpad I copy dierctly to Word. Do a little font size adjustments, change colors of the pertinent parts of a big block, etc and now I've got CSP in Word. From there you can save it as html. My fleet has some pretty awesome process alarm help files on my WorkStationST HMIs for Mk V. If GE every gets ahold of them so help me god.Thanks for the link. MSLineDraw works well, but the GE Salem-developed CSP font for Windows document apps is fp_csp.ttf. MS quit supplying MSLineDraw with Windows a few years ago, and it wasn’t readily available on the World Wide Web for at least a couple of years. fp_csp.ttf is usually supplied on most GE Mark* HMIs beginning in the mid-1990s.