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Apr 11, 2012
09:44 AM
Kris,
Have you tried Windows Character Map?
If you click on a symbol, it shows the Alt code in the bottom right.
HTH,
Jonathan
Have you tried Windows Character Map?
If you click on a symbol, it shows the Alt code in the bottom right.
HTH,
Jonathan
Apr 11, 2012
09:51 AM
Apr 11, 2012
10:00 AM
The symbols in Pro/E's 'note' palette are from its own internal font, I
think. You can only use characters that are defined in the font you're
using (this is why Wingdings was created), which for a feature name I
suspect means a standard Windows font.
If it's not in Arial, you probably can't use it in a feature name.
Sorry.
Jonathan
think. You can only use characters that are defined in the font you're
using (this is why Wingdings was created), which for a feature name I
suspect means a standard Windows font.
If it's not in Arial, you probably can't use it in a feature name.
Sorry.
Jonathan
Apr 11, 2012
12:26 PM
Check these out:
In Reply to Kris Rowlands:
Does anyone have a good list of the alt codes? The ones I'm finding online are incomplete and don 't include everything. I'm specifically looking for the "depth" symbol.
Thank you!
Kris
Apr 12, 2012
11:12 AM