The GrafTabl utility
helps Windows display extended characters as graphics, which means they always display correctly
as long as you have the proper code page support loaded. The GrafTabl utility only affects extended
character display; you need to use the Mode or CHCP utilities to change the console input. This
utility uses the following syntax:
GRAFTABL [xxx]
GRAFTABL /STATUS
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
xxx Specifies the code page number to use for display purposes. Table 5.1 lists the common
code pages for Windows.
/STATUS Displays the code page that the GrafTabl has loaded for display purposes. This
command line switch doesn??™t reflect the Mode or CHCP utility settings.
NOTE The GrafTabl utility won??™t work with Windows Itanium or Windows 64-bit versions.
Printing Command Line Graphics with the Graphics Utility
Server Core isn??™t supposed to do anything when you try to use the Graphics utility, according to the
Windows help file. However, the Graphics utility does load and apparently has some functionality.
With this in mind, using the Graphics utility is an ???at your own risk??? kind of utility that you should
only try as a last resort to obtain required application functionality.
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