Lisp routine to create superscript mtext

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Ken, Mar 11, 2005.

  1. Ken

    Ken Guest

    Dear all CAD man,

    Any one have a Lisp routine to create superscript mtext?

    Thx,

    Ken
     
    Ken, Mar 11, 2005
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  2. Ken

    Ken Guest

    no one reply me!!!
     
    Ken, Mar 15, 2005
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    Anne Brown Guest

    Ken -

    The discussion group search engine provides flexibility for
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    Anne Brown, Mar 15, 2005
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    Jeff Mishler Guest

    Maybe if you were a bit more detailed in what you are looking for.
    Do you have code for creating a basic Mtext object?
    What is it to be used for?
    An example of the end result would help, too.
     
    Jeff Mishler, Mar 15, 2005
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  5. Ken

    Ken Guest

    I want to create an area of room but display with M^2 which 2 is superscript
     
    Ken, Mar 16, 2005
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    kozmos Guest

    use this
    "M\\H0.618x;\\S2^ ;"
     
    kozmos, Mar 16, 2005
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