Re: [PEDA] Alternate Characters in 99SE

2004-08-09 Thread Linden Doyle
. -Original Message- From: Paul Hutchinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 6 August 2004 11:07 PM To: Protel EDA Forum Subject: Re: [PEDA] Alternate Characters in 99SE The +/- character is Alt+0241 in the default font. I have a web page with details of the Protel PCB fonts

Re: [PEDA] Alternate Characters in 99SE

2004-08-06 Thread Paul Hutchinson
The +/- character is Alt+0241 in the default font. I have a web page with details of the Protel PCB fonts at: http://www.paulhutch.com/protel_pcb_fonts.htm The page is based on info from this group, including me, from many years ago. Hope this helps, Paul -Original Message- From:

Re: [PEDA] Alternate Characters in 99SE

2004-08-05 Thread Matt.VanDeWerken
Hi Linden: To do the +/- symbol, I usually just use a single '+' character and put in a track on the appropriate layer for the '-' part. It's a kludge, but it works... Cheers, Matthew van de Werken - Electronics Engineer CSIRO Exploration Mining - Mining Geoscience Group 1 Technology Court -

Re: [PEDA] Alternate Characters in 99SE

2004-08-05 Thread Jim Monroe
I wrote a few utility programs a number of years ago that made use of all three of Protel's PCB font's (this was back in the days of Protel for Windows 2.x). At that time the fonts only supported the basic ASCII character set (as you see printed on the keys of your keyboard) and even some of