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Integrate symbole < in an anotation ? 2

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Michaël.

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Thanks for the answer !

Do you know how to symbolise the ohm ?

Is there a chart where I should find all the characters possible in UniGraphics ?

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$Z = symbol for Ohm

Best regards,

Michaël.

NX7.5.4.4 + TC Unified 8.3
Win 7 64 bit (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5650 @2.67GHz)
24.0 GB
NVIDIA Quadro 4000 + NVIDIA Tesla C2050

 
Here are the so-called 'common Symbols' which does not depend on using a particular font:

NXCommonSymbols.jpg


And here are the symbols which are included with Blockfont as well as many others:

BLOCKFONTSpecialSymbols-1.jpg


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Unless the version of NX you are using is fairly old, you can get to most (all?) of the available symbols in the annotation editor itself; expand the "Text input -> symbols" section, pick a category, and click on the desired symbol.

If you want to see keystroke sequences, they are available in the help file or here in the forums (John posts a cheat sheet of them now and again).

Here's a few threads where they show up:
thread561-306553
thread561-312755
thread561-228731

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