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How to create overstuck characters?
Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one
character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. |
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How to create overstuck characters?
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 15:06:41 -0400, Prof Wonmug wrote:
Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. A bit of a bodge but it may do what you want: http://www.sandrila.co.uk/binaries/overstrike.vsd In each case the shape containing the underlying character (the a) has a shape on top with no line pattern and no fill but contains just the underline character (but moved up to be above the character) and a diagonal slash. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. Electronics for Visio http://www.electronics.sandrila.co.uk/ Electrical for Visio http://www.electrical.sandrila.co.uk/ Electronics Packages for Visio http://www.electronics-packages.sandrila.co.uk/ |
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How to create overstuck characters?
Where have gone the good old days of font editors ?
"Paul Herber" wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 15:06:41 -0400, Prof Wonmug wrote: Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. A bit of a bodge but it may do what you want: http://www.sandrila.co.uk/binaries/overstrike.vsd In each case the shape containing the underlying character (the a) has a shape on top with no line pattern and no fill but contains just the underline character (but moved up to be above the character) and a diagonal slash. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. Electronics for Visio http://www.electronics.sandrila.co.uk/ Electrical for Visio http://www.electrical.sandrila.co.uk/ Electronics Packages for Visio http://www.electronics-packages.sandrila.co.uk/ |
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How to create overstuck characters?
Well, for the moment, let's talk about "overbar". It is, indeed, possible.
The overbar is pretty bad, in and of itself, and, to create one is a bit tricky, unless you want all of the text with an overbar, then, it's easy. Use the text tool, and create some text. Open shapesheet for that text (menu bar Window Show shapesheet). [Use the WindowTile to see both the drawing and shapesheet windows.] Scroll down to the character section. To the right, there is an "Overline" cell. Either enter 1 or true. The entire text is now overlined -- such as it is. But say, you just want a portion overlined? Keep the shape sheet open. Go back to the drawing window, select the text that you want overlined, and underline it. This will create a new line entry in the Char section of the shapesheet. Depending upon where the underlined text is located, you may have to experiment, change one of the Overline entries to false or 0 (zero) to turn off the overline. The goal is to just keep the overline on the text that you underlined. Then, go back to the drawing window, and turn the underline off. Viola! Just the desired text is overlined. HTH Wapperdude. "Prof Wonmug" wrote: Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. |
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How to create overstuck characters?
What do you mean by "letters with a diagonal slash"?
"WapperDude" wrote: Well, for the moment, let's talk about "overbar". It is, indeed, possible. The overbar is pretty bad, in and of itself, and, to create one is a bit tricky, unless you want all of the text with an overbar, then, it's easy. Use the text tool, and create some text. Open shapesheet for that text (menu bar Window Show shapesheet). [Use the WindowTile to see both the drawing and shapesheet windows.] Scroll down to the character section. To the right, there is an "Overline" cell. Either enter 1 or true. The entire text is now overlined -- such as it is. But say, you just want a portion overlined? Keep the shape sheet open. Go back to the drawing window, select the text that you want overlined, and underline it. This will create a new line entry in the Char section of the shapesheet. Depending upon where the underlined text is located, you may have to experiment, change one of the Overline entries to false or 0 (zero) to turn off the overline. The goal is to just keep the overline on the text that you underlined. Then, go back to the drawing window, and turn the underline off. Viola! Just the desired text is overlined. HTH Wapperdude. "Prof Wonmug" wrote: Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. |
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How to create overstuck characters?
If you mean a letter with a diagonal slash above it, then, there are a few
characters that have that. You need to bring up the Window's Character Map utility. Go to start button, run, type charmap.exe, enter. Choose the font you like, scroll thru it to see if the letter with the diag is present, select and copy it. Go to Visio, use the Text tool, place cursor where you want the copied letter, and paste. "WapperDude" wrote: What do you mean by "letters with a diagonal slash"? "WapperDude" wrote: Well, for the moment, let's talk about "overbar". It is, indeed, possible. The overbar is pretty bad, in and of itself, and, to create one is a bit tricky, unless you want all of the text with an overbar, then, it's easy. Use the text tool, and create some text. Open shapesheet for that text (menu bar Window Show shapesheet). [Use the WindowTile to see both the drawing and shapesheet windows.] Scroll down to the character section. To the right, there is an "Overline" cell. Either enter 1 or true. The entire text is now overlined -- such as it is. But say, you just want a portion overlined? Keep the shape sheet open. Go back to the drawing window, select the text that you want overlined, and underline it. This will create a new line entry in the Char section of the shapesheet. Depending upon where the underlined text is located, you may have to experiment, change one of the Overline entries to false or 0 (zero) to turn off the overline. The goal is to just keep the overline on the text that you underlined. Then, go back to the drawing window, and turn the underline off. Viola! Just the desired text is overlined. HTH Wapperdude. "Prof Wonmug" wrote: Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. |
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How to create overstuck characters?
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 12:55:01 -0700, WapperDude
wrote: Well, for the moment, let's talk about "overbar". It is, indeed, possible. The overbar is pretty bad, in and of itself, and, to create one is a bit tricky, unless you want all of the text with an overbar, then, it's easy. Use the text tool, and create some text. Open shapesheet for that text (menu bar Window Show shapesheet). [Use the WindowTile to see both the drawing and shapesheet windows.] Scroll down to the character section. To the right, there is an "Overline" cell. So there is, never noticed that before! -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. Bow tie for Visio http://www.visio-bowtie.sandrila.co.uk/ |
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How to create overstuck characters?
I'm taking a guess with the mention of over bar and diagonal strikeout that
he is trying to do math equations. In Math when you try to show that terms cancel out, you usually use a diagonal line, but that usually goes through several characters. Most of my math is done in Word and I use a horizontal rather than a diagonal line for strike out. There is an example of strike out here http://www.purplemath.com/modules/rtnlmult.htm John... Visio MVP "WapperDude" wrote in message ... If you mean a letter with a diagonal slash above it, then, there are a few characters that have that. You need to bring up the Window's Character Map utility. Go to start button, run, type charmap.exe, enter. Choose the font you like, scroll thru it to see if the letter with the diag is present, select and copy it. Go to Visio, use the Text tool, place cursor where you want the copied letter, and paste. "WapperDude" wrote: What do you mean by "letters with a diagonal slash"? "WapperDude" wrote: Well, for the moment, let's talk about "overbar". It is, indeed, possible. The overbar is pretty bad, in and of itself, and, to create one is a bit tricky, unless you want all of the text with an overbar, then, it's easy. Use the text tool, and create some text. Open shapesheet for that text (menu bar Window Show shapesheet). [Use the WindowTile to see both the drawing and shapesheet windows.] Scroll down to the character section. To the right, there is an "Overline" cell. Either enter 1 or true. The entire text is now overlined -- such as it is. But say, you just want a portion overlined? Keep the shape sheet open. Go back to the drawing window, select the text that you want overlined, and underline it. This will create a new line entry in the Char section of the shapesheet. Depending upon where the underlined text is located, you may have to experiment, change one of the Overline entries to false or 0 (zero) to turn off the overline. The goal is to just keep the overline on the text that you underlined. Then, go back to the drawing window, and turn the underline off. Viola! Just the desired text is overlined. HTH Wapperdude. "Prof Wonmug" wrote: Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. |
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How to create overstuck characters?
Good point John. If that's the case, then, why not use MS equation editor?
I think it is typically found he"C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\EQUATION\EQNEDT32.EXE". This does quite a nice job of making equations, and it's free. It's easy to cut and paste into Office products. "John... Visio MVP" wrote: I'm taking a guess with the mention of over bar and diagonal strikeout that he is trying to do math equations. In Math when you try to show that terms cancel out, you usually use a diagonal line, but that usually goes through several characters. Most of my math is done in Word and I use a horizontal rather than a diagonal line for strike out. There is an example of strike out here http://www.purplemath.com/modules/rtnlmult.htm John... Visio MVP "WapperDude" wrote in message ... If you mean a letter with a diagonal slash above it, then, there are a few characters that have that. You need to bring up the Window's Character Map utility. Go to start button, run, type charmap.exe, enter. Choose the font you like, scroll thru it to see if the letter with the diag is present, select and copy it. Go to Visio, use the Text tool, place cursor where you want the copied letter, and paste. "WapperDude" wrote: What do you mean by "letters with a diagonal slash"? "WapperDude" wrote: Well, for the moment, let's talk about "overbar". It is, indeed, possible. The overbar is pretty bad, in and of itself, and, to create one is a bit tricky, unless you want all of the text with an overbar, then, it's easy. Use the text tool, and create some text. Open shapesheet for that text (menu bar Window Show shapesheet). [Use the WindowTile to see both the drawing and shapesheet windows.] Scroll down to the character section. To the right, there is an "Overline" cell. Either enter 1 or true. The entire text is now overlined -- such as it is. But say, you just want a portion overlined? Keep the shape sheet open. Go back to the drawing window, select the text that you want overlined, and underline it. This will create a new line entry in the Char section of the shapesheet. Depending upon where the underlined text is located, you may have to experiment, change one of the Overline entries to false or 0 (zero) to turn off the overline. The goal is to just keep the overline on the text that you underlined. Then, go back to the drawing window, and turn the underline off. Viola! Just the desired text is overlined. HTH Wapperdude. "Prof Wonmug" wrote: Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. |
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How to create overstuck characters?
That is an older version than comes with Word 2007, but you can copy and
paste into Visio from the one you mentioned, but not from the one in Word 2007. John... Visio MVP "WapperDude" wrote in message ... Good point John. If that's the case, then, why not use MS equation editor? I think it is typically found he"C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\EQUATION\EQNEDT32.EXE". This does quite a nice job of making equations, and it's free. It's easy to cut and paste into Office products. "John... Visio MVP" wrote: I'm taking a guess with the mention of over bar and diagonal strikeout that he is trying to do math equations. In Math when you try to show that terms cancel out, you usually use a diagonal line, but that usually goes through several characters. Most of my math is done in Word and I use a horizontal rather than a diagonal line for strike out. There is an example of strike out here http://www.purplemath.com/modules/rtnlmult.htm John... Visio MVP "WapperDude" wrote in message ... If you mean a letter with a diagonal slash above it, then, there are a few characters that have that. You need to bring up the Window's Character Map utility. Go to start button, run, type charmap.exe, enter. Choose the font you like, scroll thru it to see if the letter with the diag is present, select and copy it. Go to Visio, use the Text tool, place cursor where you want the copied letter, and paste. "WapperDude" wrote: What do you mean by "letters with a diagonal slash"? "WapperDude" wrote: Well, for the moment, let's talk about "overbar". It is, indeed, possible. The overbar is pretty bad, in and of itself, and, to create one is a bit tricky, unless you want all of the text with an overbar, then, it's easy. Use the text tool, and create some text. Open shapesheet for that text (menu bar Window Show shapesheet). [Use the WindowTile to see both the drawing and shapesheet windows.] Scroll down to the character section. To the right, there is an "Overline" cell. Either enter 1 or true. The entire text is now overlined -- such as it is. But say, you just want a portion overlined? Keep the shape sheet open. Go back to the drawing window, select the text that you want overlined, and underline it. This will create a new line entry in the Char section of the shapesheet. Depending upon where the underlined text is located, you may have to experiment, change one of the Overline entries to false or 0 (zero) to turn off the overline. The goal is to just keep the overline on the text that you underlined. Then, go back to the drawing window, and turn the underline off. Viola! Just the desired text is overlined. HTH Wapperdude. "Prof Wonmug" wrote: Is there a way that I can create characters formed by overstiking one character on another? At the moment, I need to create (a) letters with an overbar and (b) letters with a diagonal slash. |
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