Let me try the simple copy and paste so I can write 10 micro farads: 10μF. Hooray, it works but is a nuisance. Now 22 Ohms is 22Ω. Hooray it works again but now everything following it is in bold.
Let me try the simple copy and paste so I can write 10 micro farads: 10μF. Hooray, it works but is a nuisance. Now 22 Ohms is 22Ω. Hooray it works again but now everything following it is in bold.
What are you copying and pasting from? The editor here recognizes and remembers the format of the text pasted. This can be a nuisance sometimes, but it's easy enough to fix. You can always click the eraser icon at the top right of the editor window to remove the formatting:
Or simply find a symbol to copy that is not in bold.
I will try to erase the bold on the Omega letter I found in this thread. 22 ohms is 22Ω. I cheated. I found the Greek letters here as I was entering this reply. 10μF also is from here.
There are many more ways to type and character of any language (e.g. Win8)
[win]+[r] (=run) charmap [enter] then click vertical on right down a few pages
or tick ADVANCED > in popup box Select >group by >scroll down>Greek<<
type sigma then search View attachment 100638
but its much easier using the limited characters in the ETO toolbar
I will try to erase the bold on the Omega letter I found in this thread. 22 ohms is 22Ω. I cheated. I found the Greek letters here as I was entering this reply. 10μF also is from here.