Hello,

You can use CharMap windows tool and copy-paste to string,
however not that "frame like" characters:

╚ ║

are not available in most TrueType fonts. These are very old, DOS-style 
codes that do not work
on majority  Windows with exception of old bitmapped/typewriter-style 
fonts like fixedsys.

To actually plot graphics you need to use GFX functions
http://www.amibroker.com/guide/h_lowlevelgfx.html

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com

On 2009-12-22 10:06, reinsley wrote:
> Sorry, I was speaking about ascii car not accessible from keyboard such
> as ALT 200 for example and others.
>
> ( ALT 179 is a poor example)
>
> ╚ ║ and so on
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Le 22/12/2009 09:59, reinsley a écrit :
>    
>> Hi,
>>
>> Along the same lines, how can I send an ascii car such as "ALT 179" ?
>>
>> For example in this case, how can I replace the "+" by ALT 179 ?
>>
>>
>> PlotText( " +", endt1 - 1 , endR + Vs - 2, colorYellow );
>>
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>>
>> Le 21/12/2009 22:10, gillouse a écrit :
>>      
>>>
>>> Hello Mike,
>>> thanks a lot for your help !
>>>
>>> Gilles
>>>
>>> *From:* Mike<mailto:[email protected]>
>>> *Sent:* Monday, December 21, 2009 8:33 PM
>>> *To:* [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>> *Subject:* [amibroker] Re: Ascii char 34
>>>
>>> To include a quote character in a string, simply escape that character.
>>>
>>> Certain characters, such as tab character, newline, and quote must be
>>> escaped. This is accomplished by preceding the character with a
>>> backslash. The following example provides the quotes that you requested,
>>> as well as including a newline character at the end of the line.
>>>
>>> fh = fopen(...);
>>> ...
>>> fputs("\"Date\",\"Time\",\"Open\",\"High\",\"Low\",\"Close\"\n", fh);
>>> ...
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> --- In [email protected]<mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>,
>>> "gillouse"<gillo...@...>   wrote:
>>>    >
>>>    >   Hello,
>>>    >
>>>    >   I'm looking for a way to plot the following sequence in a text file :
>>>    >   "Date","Time","Open","High","Low","Close"
>>>    >   to use with a software looking for tradestation data.
>>>    >   Of course my problem is only adding " in a string.
>>>    >
>>>    >   Thanks,
>>>    >
>>>    >   Gilles
>>>    >
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>
>>      
>
>    

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