Math Type
Math Type
Hi,
I added to Tahoma some additional characters like H with dot above, M with dot above, Q with dot above etc.
I use MathType and writing with new font Tahoma. But MathType doesn't show my new characters.
Why doesn't it show my new characters?
Thank you very much.
I added to Tahoma some additional characters like H with dot above, M with dot above, Q with dot above etc.
I use MathType and writing with new font Tahoma. But MathType doesn't show my new characters.
Why doesn't it show my new characters?
Thank you very much.
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Re: Math Type
What code-points did you map them to? Does Math Type support glyphs in the Private Use Area like Windows Character Map does?
Re: Math Type
Hi,
Actullay I am not an expert.
What do you me an by "code point"
Thank you
Actullay I am not an expert.
What do you me an by "code point"
Thank you
Re: Math Type
I just created a new character and copied for example H. Then added the dot above it. So I created a new character with the dot.
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Re: Math Type
Did you insert a glyph (which can’t be used directly) or did you insert a character (which has a code point that can be accessed in word processing software)?
Re: Math Type
Hi,
I inserted characters
For example:
H with dot above: 0180
M with dot above: 0182
Q with dot above: 0184
Thank you
I inserted characters
For example:
H with dot above: 0180
M with dot above: 0182
Q with dot above: 0184
Thank you
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Re: Math Type
Unicode code point 180 (decimal) is Acute Accent.
Re: Math Type
Sorry,
I couldn^t understand what did you mean.
Thank you
I couldn^t understand what did you mean.
Thank you
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Re: Math Type
180 is the decimal codepoint for acute accent.
Use shortcut Ctrl+J to switch to decimal codepoints
Use shortcut Ctrl+K to switch to hexadecimal codepoints
If those are the codepoints you have used to map your new glyphs, they are in the Latin-Extended B character set.
Does MathType support these characters from the same character set: ƒǺǻǼǽǾǿƠơƯư (they all exist in Tahoma New)
Use shortcut Ctrl+J to switch to decimal codepoints
Use shortcut Ctrl+K to switch to hexadecimal codepoints
If those are the codepoints you have used to map your new glyphs, they are in the Latin-Extended B character set.
Does MathType support these characters from the same character set: ƒǺǻǼǽǾǿƠơƯư (they all exist in Tahoma New)
Re: Math Type
Hi,
Thank you very much.
I cannot find H with dot above etc in Word symbol windows with ASCII (decimal)
Thank you
Thank you very much.
I cannot find H with dot above etc in Word symbol windows with ASCII (decimal)
Thank you
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Re: Math Type
H with dot above is in Latin Extended Additional. It does not exist in your Tahoma New font.
I think your problem is that you have not installed your modified font, and MathType is only seeing the default Tahoma font.
I think your problem is that you have not installed your modified font, and MathType is only seeing the default Tahoma font.
Re: Math Type
Hi,
I am sure that I installed the modified font because word use the modified font but somehow MathType uses the default font.
Thank you
I am sure that I installed the modified font because word use the modified font but somehow MathType uses the default font.
Thank you