what is the "control code" for the " symbol? I'm trying to create a linetype that has (8") in the linetype, and the syntax won't accept the (" symbol) in the text string
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what is the "control code" for the " symbol? I'm trying to create a linetype that has (8") in the linetype, and the syntax won't accept the (" symbol) in the text string
I believe that depends on the font being used.Originally Posted by mikeprentiss
I'm going to move this from Local User Group forum to this one, as I believe it will be better served here. Thanks.
Thanks.Originally Posted by mikeprentiss
Last edited by Wanderer; 2006-08-11 at 01:54 AM.
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This one doesn't come up very often - but I gotcha covered....Originally Posted by mikeprentiss
See http://rkmcswain.blogspot.com/2005/0...linetypes.html
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
HiOriginally Posted by mikeprentiss
Or alternatively you could use information presented here in the AUGI forums...
How to add " (inch) or ' (foot) characters to a linetype definition
Have a good one, Mike
Originally Posted by Mike.Perry
LOL...
Yea, but mine was posted first (april vs. july)
King of the augi search....
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
HiOriginally Posted by rkmcswain
Ok! If you want to play that game, check out the Published Date on the Autodesk Knowledge Base Technical Document referenced in the thread I linked to, above ( actual post containing ID: TS7318 )...
Have a good one, MikeOriginally Posted by Including special characters in complex linetypes
LOL... Your "alternative information presented here in the AUGI forums" was the exact same solution - I didn't see the point.
BTW: Here is a tip for you. To reference Autodesk KB documents, you can use this syntax:
So this one would be:Code:http://support.autodesk.com/getdoc.asp?ID=<KB DOC #>
http://support.autodesk.com/getdoc.asp?ID=TS7318
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
I have heard a lot of complaints about complex linetypes when text is used in the definition. Most of the complaints are due to the fact that when the text style properties are changed they affect the text in the lines.
I would recommend looking at creating your own shapes for your complex linetypes. I did this by tracing over the text with a polyline then using the MKSHAPE express tool to turn the polylines into a shape.
Just my 2 cents.
Good comment. We have done this also.Originally Posted by jpaulsen
The other alternative is to create a special text style for text in linetypes. This still suffers from the problems you mentioned, but it's one step better than using STANDARD.
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