Hello, I have a custom font and I cannot figure out where in the alphanumerics the ° symbol is referenced.
So I am trying to use inline setting and pattern.
The following is my third failed attempt to set that font to Segoe Script to enable the degrees symbol. I am using <alt>248 to type here and in my ini but I am getting the wrong extended ascii that looks like a capital A with a ~ over it.
Or if there is a better way, I am open to suggestions.
CodeCode wrote: ↑October 13th, 2020, 12:03 am
Or if there is a better way, I am open to suggestions.
Instead of using a ° symbol, I recommend to use this: [\x00B0]. So for instance the above Text option should be: Text=Max 100[\x00B0]. On a skin this is displayed as Text=Max 100° and the following InlineSetting / InlinePattern does work:
balala wrote: ↑October 13th, 2020, 10:53 am
Instead of using a ° symbol, I recommend to use this: [\x00B0]. So for instance the above Text option should be: Text=Max 100[\x00B0]. On a skin this is displayed as Text=Max 100° and the following InlineSetting / InlinePattern does work:
CodeCode wrote: ↑October 13th, 2020, 7:53 pm
Thanks for the [\x00B0] ! Is there a list of these, or what are they called by and I can google a list?
Is it Hex? Or Octal? etc?
Thanks.
I looked it up, and from what I made of the many Code Point types it is HEX?
I may need to have this option in the future for other symbols to use in rainmeter scripting.