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Adding to the character map
Todd 12/11/2008 5:50:04 PM
How can I add new symobls in to the character map.
I work with a lot of engineering symbols that I have to add to my reports.
Examples would be the symbols for True Position, Run Out, Total Run Out,
ETC...
How can I get these added to the Character map, or can I find them on line
some where.
--
Todd
Re: Adding to the character map
"Tony Jollans" <My forename at my surname dot com> 12/11/2008 6:20:21 PM
If the symbols are not already defined in unicode, you can create your own.
I don't know much about this but there a program called eudcedit (the
private character editor), which comes with Windows, that allows you to
create your own symbols in the unicode Private Use area. Googling for it
should provide all the information you need.

--
Enjoy,
Tony

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"Todd" <Todd[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> How can I add new symobls in to the character map.
> I work with a lot of engineering symbols that I have to add to my reports.
> Examples would be the symbols for True Position, Run Out, Total Run Out,
> ETC...
> How can I get these added to the Character map, or can I find them on line
> some where.
> --
> Todd

Re: Adding to the character map
grammatim <grammatim[ at ]verizon.net> 12/11/2008 9:33:46 PM
[written three hours ago, but google groups has this undefined
"posting limit" that prevented me from posting it]

I don't know what those look like, but have you looked in the Unicode
block called "Miscellaneous Technical" (U2300-23FF)? There's something
called "Total Runout" at 2330. I find, using the utility BabelMap,
that a little over half the symbols in that Unicode block are included
in ArialUnicode, which came with Office; and 2330 happens to be one of
them.

This link takes you to a list of fonts that cover that block (and the
other symbol blocks), and then you can poke around in the site to find
where to download what you might need.

http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fontsbyrange.html#u2300

On Dec 11, 12:50 pm, Todd <T...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> How can I add new symobls in to the character map.
> I work with a lot of engineering symbols that I have to add to my reports.
> Examples would be the symbols for True Position, Run Out, Total Run Out,
> ETC...
> How can I get these added to the Character map, or can I find them on line
> some where.
> --
> Todd

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