Hi, Don't know if this realy helps at all, but I needed to overide metric dimensions and type imperial measurements in fractions. The following thread shows how to do it, and you could have metric figures with imperial figures in fractions. Only problem is a lot of manual typing. Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:03 am Post subject: Type fractions? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I have some dimensions on my drawing that I need to overide and type imperial measurments. For example, I need to type 1½", but it displays as 1 1/2. I have been able to type fractions in Word, and paste them into the text box which works. But Word will not convert 3/8 into a fraction, but is will do ½. Back to top Klaus Kirchner Joined: 28 Apr 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Ostheim v. d. Rh?Germany Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:54 pm Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Joseph, here is a way to do: 1@+3@#/@-8@# The "+" moves the "3" half a line spacing upwards. The "-" moves the "8" half a line spacing downwards. @ and # are control characters After editing you can change the text style of the "3" and "8". Just reduce the height. This seems to be great effort but you can record a mapkey. Good luck, hope this will meet your vision. Back to top Joseph Lord Joined: 06 Jul 2009 Posts: 24 Location: OLDHAM, United Kingdom Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:12 am Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Klaus, Thanks for that, it works well. Just one question. How do you know that using @ and # will do the things you want? How do you know these combinations will make a fraction? Back to top Klaus Kirchner Joined: 28 Apr 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Ostheim v. d. Rh?Germany Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:18 pm Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Joseph, how do I know? I don`t know exactly, it´s too long ago
You should find that stuff in the Pro/E help. I can´t say exactly where because I use the german version. Try to look for "superscripted". There are some more things. For example: If you have a note with several lines you can move the leader to a special line if you write @o at the beginning of the line. You can use dimensions, symbols, geometric tolerances in notes, use different styles in one line etc. So it is worth to look into this subject. Back to top