Submission in progress, 555 Schmitt Trigger

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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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OK, I've been able to definatively prove it is a corrupt script file that is the heart of the <OMEGA> markup issue. I did this by converting the output html file to .txt, and looking at it. There is an added "amp;" in the string. When I looked at the script file as a .txt file it was there, but is hidden in html format.

The SubML file is complete. For future testing purposes I need good copies of the script files. The only way I can do this (short of retyping them by hand) is either get a .tar decompressor for XP or get them packed in .zip.

How do I get the OMEGA ohms symbol in the forums? Thanks.
 
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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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Almost have it...

changing the [ to a {
{tex}\Omega{/tex}

10K\(\Omega\)
10K\(\Omega\)

But if I do a straight cut n paste from other posts it looks much better...
10 KΩ

I just wonder if there is a direct way of typing the latter in.

Ah well, enough off topic.
 
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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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I found a decompressor that works here...

http://www.majorgeeks.com/Simplyzip_d5393.html

It's a bit clunky, it will extract the files in the same directory as the compressed file, but it works. I now have SubML worked out enough to use. Should I .zip them up for other people?

I've updated the my submissions .zip file file here...

http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showpost.php?p=72989&postcount=6

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Allow me to rephrase, here is the .zip file of the SubML documents.
 

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gerty

Joined Aug 30, 2007
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I learned about the shortcut keys a long time ago andthe Omega is the only one I use on a regular basis. I have a short list in my work 'puter and I'm at home now, I'll post them tomorrow. Anyways there is a "character map" that has all of this, you just drag-n-drop.
Start
Programs
Accessories
System tools
Character Map
Pick your font style and go from there, the Omega is available in several
styles. there is also stuff like:
® ¶ ¼, you get the drift.
Glad to contribute.
 

gerty

Joined Aug 30, 2007
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Found them..

alt 0131 ƒ
alt 0177 ±
alt 0178 ²
alt 0179 ³
alt 0181 µ
alt 0186 º
alt 0188 ¼
alt 0189 ½
alt 0190 ¾
alt 0247 ÷
alt 0248 ø

Hope this helps you out..
 

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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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Definately an improvement. I probably need to write em down or put them in my blog. Thanks again.
 

Dave

Joined Nov 17, 2003
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Bill, I have read the 555 Schmitt Trigger article and confirm that I am happy with the content, as long as you are happy with the circuit functionality. If so, then I am happy for Dennis to go ahead and add the article to the Experiments Volume.

As for the character maps, AFAIK this will only work with numbers on the Num-pad. We actually had these synbols back in the Invision days here at AAC, however when we upgraded to vbulletin we only went for the LaTeX editor - perhaps there is scope for a few common symbols.

Dave
 

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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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OK, I'll still do it, and let you know the results. Been busy at the Marsden household, graduation, and other events all crowded together for the first week. I plan on building off this layout with other ideas.
 
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