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#13720 by Greg Blandin
Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:39 pm
Is there a list somewhere of what the Alt + #### options are?

I'm looking for one for either greater than or Equal sign or the Less than or Equal sign.

Thanks!
#13727 by Neil Blanchard
Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:24 pm
Hello Greg,

Those extended characters are not listed in the DataCAD11_Manual.PDF, on page 588 of 618 (which is labeled as 576 on the page itself). They would have to be supported in the font you are using, as well.
#13729 by joshhuggins
Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:17 pm
If it's a TTF you can use the character map to check. Arial's are 2264 & 2265 for example.

If you can't find a shortcut for it,
Start, Run, charmap
#13732 by Greg Blandin
Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:33 pm
We typically use

ARCWY2HC as our font.
#13735 by devinder
Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:55 pm
I doubt Arcwy2hc has those 2 symbols. I use the following text file which contains characters from 31 to 255. I import this file into DataCAD with the font I want and quickly see the ascii code. Just like windows charmap.

Code: Select all  31=  32=   33=!  34="  35=#  36=$  37=%  38=&  39='  40=(  41=)  42=*  43=+  44=,  45=-

  46=.  47=/  48=0  49=1  50=2  51=3  52=4  53=5  54=6  55=7  56=8  57=9  58=:  59=;  60=<

  61==  62=>  63=?  64=@  65=A  66=B  67=C  68=D  69=E  70=F  71=G  72=H  73=I  74=J  75=K

  76=L  77=M  78=N  79=O  80=P  81=Q  82=R  83=S  84=T  85=U  86=V  87=W  88=X  89=Y  90=Z

  91=[  92=\  93=]  94=^  95=_  96=`  97=a  98=b  99=c 100=d 101=e 102=f 103=g 104=h 105=i

 106=j 107=k 108=l 109=m 110=n 111=o 112=p 113=q 114=r 115=s 116=t 117=u 118=v 119=w 120=x

 121=y 122=z 123={ 124=| 125=} 126=~ 127= 128=€ 129=? 130=‚ 131=ƒ 132=„ 133=… 134=† 135=‡

 136=ˆ 137=‰ 138=Š 139=‹ 140=Œ 141=? 142=Ž 143=? 144=? 145=‘ 146=’ 147=“ 148=” 149=• 150=–

 151=— 152=˜ 153=™ 154=š 155=› 156=œ 157=? 158=ž 159=Ÿ 160=  161=¡ 162=¢ 163=£ 164=¤ 165=¥

 166=¦ 167=§ 168=¨ 169=© 170=ª 171=« 172=¬ 173=­ 174=® 175=¯ 176=° 177=± 178=² 179=³ 180=´

 181=µ 182=¶ 183=· 184=¸ 185=¹ 186=º 187=» 188=¼ 189=½ 190=¾ 191=¿ 192=À 193=Á 194=Â 195=Ã

 196=Ä 197=Å 198=Æ 199=Ç 200=È 201=É 202=Ê 203=Ë 204=Ì 205=Í 206=Î 207=Ï 208=Ð 209=Ñ 210=Ò

 211=Ó 212=Ô 213=Õ 214=Ö 215=× 216=Ø 217=Ù 218=Ú 219=Û 220=Ü 221=Ý 222=Þ 223=ß 224=à 225=á

 226=â 227=ã 228=ä 229=å 230=æ 231=ç 232=è 233=é 234=ê 235=ë 236=ì 237=í 238=î 239=ï 240=ð

 241=ñ 242=ò 243=ó 244=ô 245=õ 246=ö 247=÷ 248=ø 249=ù 250=ú 251=û 252=ü 253=ý 254=þ 255=ÿ

#13738 by joshhuggins
Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:53 pm
Kwel Cheap Trick Devinder!
#13739 by Graeme
Thu Sep 14, 2006 6:02 pm
Yeah thanks Devinder that is really sweet. Nice one
#13752 by Dick Eades
Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:11 am
The closest you can come to this with the Arcwy2hc font is alt+0128 which is plus/minus.
#13754 by Greg Blandin
Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:44 am
Dick Eades wrote:The closest you can come to this with the Arcwy2hc font is alt+0128 which is plus/minus.


I already use alt+0146 for the plus/minus...
#13757 by Dick Eades
Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:13 am
Yep, they're both mapped to it. There's another double mapping at 0129 and 0140 in that font.

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