Re: german umlaut [message #10098] |
Wed, 22 October 1997 00:00 |
szoonem
Messages: 16 Registered: June 1995
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In article <344DEC41.A2CCE163@fz-juelich.de>, "R. Bauer"
<r.bauer@fz-juelich.de> wrote:
> Hi,
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> We like know how to print out a german ae, oe or ue on a printer?
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Look at the Octal codes for the vector drawn fonts (page 9-8 on IDL User's
Guide for version 4) and you'll find most of what you are looking for, for
instance:
string("346B) --> ae
Hope this helps. Cheers,
- Saeid
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