Hello,
You mean that you just need this 'convention' for display purposes ?
var str = 10 / 2=;
trace(str); // outputs: 10 / 2=
str = str.split(/).join(÷);
trace(str); // outputs: 10 ÷ 2=
hth,
Cedric
10 / 2= I need 10 ÷ 2 =
Hi
Do anybody know how to solve one problem.I need to show in
string variables division operand as the horizontal line
with the dot above and below.
So instead of 10 / 2= I need 10 ÷ 2 =
So put it in :)
Just add the character and it should display fine (you may need to embed it,
I have this
operand=÷;
item.text=operand+ +String(i);
trace(item.text) /// ÷ 1
but I don't see that operand in text area.
text area: not html, Arial, all embedded
text area HTML: the same I see operand in trace but I don't see on the screen
Any idea?
2007/8/14, Cedric Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Use the unicode notation: \u00F7
math_txt.text = a\u00F7b;
http://www.unicode.org/charts/
It's in the Latin-1 chart, page 5:
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0080.pdf
regards,
Muzak
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From: natalia Vikhtinskaya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On the TextField properties, try Embed Include these characters ÷
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of natalia
Vikhtinskaya
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 2:41 AM
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] division
I did a quick test with Arial embedded and it works: I see the '÷'
character in my textfield.
Be sure to specifically add '÷' to the Embed Panel (Include these
characters:)
hth,
Cedric
I have this
operand=÷;
item.text=operand+ +String(i);
trace(item.text) /// ÷ 1
but I don't see that
I have this
operand=÷;
item.text=operand+ +String(i);
trace(item.text) /// ÷ 1
but I don't see that operand in text area.
text area: not html, Arial, all embedded text area HTML: the
same I see operand in trace but I don't see on the screen
It sounds like you just haven't embedded the
Hello,
http://sharedfonts.com/eng/faq.html#include
[q]
I highly recommend you to input the desired glyphs into text field
before writing them to Include these characters: box by pressing
Auto Fill. There is a simple reason for that: font can have these
glyphs missing. If you do not see a glyph
THANK YOU!!!
2007/8/14, Muzak [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Use the unicode notation: \u00F7
math_txt.text = a\u00F7b;
http://www.unicode.org/charts/
It's in the Latin-1 chart, page 5:
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0080.pdf
regards,
Muzak
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From: natalia
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