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en respuesta a: Anonymous

What matters is that the style in the drawing that the linetype refers to is assigned to a font that supports unicode.  This works for me, where annotative is assigned to the "arial.ttf" font. 

 

*RIGHTARROW,--->---
A,.51,-.054786,["\U+25BA",Annotative,y=-.04801,s=.101562,u=0],-.185214,.51

 

You can also create a shape, filled with horizontal hatch lines.  Explode the hatch and use mkshape to create the shape. Place the shape and use it to create the linetype.

Caveat:  You should send the support files to whomever you work with (shp, shx, lin).

Here are some example looks. Top one uses unicode. Bottom uses a special shape.

2021-08-03_8-53-55.png

 

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