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Thank you. But you need it for a LABEL object, pixel by pixel.
Here you go
Thank you. Yes, I have the function, I need the arrow.
Thank you. Yes I have the function, I need the arrow.
There's a Symbol Table in Windows. There I found the same skull and copied, then pasted in the first quotes:
0 is the top left corner. 20 and 20 are coordinates in pixels from the origin, 10 is the font sizeThere's a Symbol Table in Windows. There I found the same skull and copied, then pasted in the first quotes:
0 is the upper left corner. 20 and 20 are coordinates in pixels from the origin, 10 is the font sizeDidn't you find an arrow there?) I found an aeroplane, it looks more or less like a "Q")
So there's all sorts of arrows:
So there are all sorts of arrows:
Thank you. It's getting closer, all that's left to remember is how to represent this symbol as a string). And where did you find this table?
Thank you. That's closer, now I just need to remember how to represent this symbol as a string). And where did you find this table?
Start --> All Programs --> Standard --> Utilities.
You select the desired font at the top, look for the character you want, select it, click on "Select", then "Copy". Then in ME, in the function parameters, where the output string is passed in inverted commas you insert the copied character.
Start --> All Programs --> Standard --> Utilities.
Select the desired font at the top, look for the desired character, select it, click on "Select", then "Copy". Then in ME, in the function parameters, where the output string is passed in quotes, insert the copied character.
I also need CharToStr, but it doesn't copy. Thank you.