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"Klyph" <gkinney@texas.net>With
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many fonts, you can use the ASCII Character Values. The value for a Centerline
Symbol is 174. When you wish a Centerline Symbol, you type "%%174". Those
characters after the first quote mark are the percentage symbol. You type two
of them. Check out the ASCII Character Values for more useful symbols. Also,
you can underline text with a line that is part of the text. You type "%%u"
preceeding the words you wish underlined. Then you type "%%u" again to stop
the underlining. Try it, you'll use it. "%%o" will overscore the words and
"%%u%%o" will both underline and overscore the words. Again, these lines are
part of the text.
Regards,
Igor.
yongwoocho wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know how
to insert a special character for Center Line symbol in MText? I searched
all of character maps but to no avail. It should look like "C" on top of
"L". Thanks.
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Igor Mironenko <
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face="Courier New,Courier">In Mtext editor type "q" (no quotas,
low case), select it and change the font of this letter to GDT one. That will
produce the symbol you are after.
Regards,
Igor.
yongwoocho
wrote:
size=-1>Hi,
size=-1>Does anyone know how to insert a special character for Center Line
symbol in MText? I searched all of character maps but to no avail. It should
look like "C" on top of "L".
Thanks.