There you go! Thanks Chris
I got 248 both from Crestron's ASCII chart and from various google
searches. At that point, I didn't think of looking at character map,
figuring that something was wrong with the font / mobile pro.
Heath
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 2:51 PM, mrmondegreen
<chrisw@...>wrote:
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Try ASCII 176 (decimal) for the degree symbol, that's the standard mapping
in most GUI-era font sets (e.g. Arial).
When in doubt, check the codes in Character Map, which will show you the
actual font-level character mappings. It looks like Crestron's ASCII
conversion chart in SIMPL help needs to be updated, as it includes line and
fill characters which haven't been in wide-spread use for quite some time.
I'm assuming that's where you got the 248 from?
Chris Welsh
--- In Crestron@..., Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:
If I use ASCII 248 on a TP (or Crestron Mobile in this case) I get an
empty-set, or null symbol, not a degree like I expect. Is it possible to
get a degree symbol on a TP or Mobile?
Thanks, Heath
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