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Joke Grinman

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Jul 15, 2024, 2:32:35 PM7/15/24
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Not until Enterprise 11.0 (hopefully!), I'm afraid. You can see it in AGOL, the way there's a separate Arcade object you can add to popups there, and this allows you to pipe in HTML to specific parts of the expression output.

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I only ask because I stumbled upon an scenario (in an external system -- IBM Maximo Spatial) where I could put a HTML hyperlink in a db view's field -- and the map (ArcGIS JavaScript API?) picked up the HTML as a proper hyperlink. I would have never guessed that would work. Maybe HTML bolding would have worked too.

I'm using the new map viewer, not classic and there seems to be some of that functionality missing.
Unfortunately, I can't call out the fields separate from the expression because the expression is looping through and finding where there are multiple owners for properties. If I create an expression for each field, it will repeat the fields instead of grouping them together.

I have a descriptive text where the text is appearing as if it is in bold formatting but I have used rich text editor and it is not in bold. When I put some words in to bold, though everything looks fine in the rich text frame, they do not look any different from the rest of the text in the displayed question.

Any tips?

I am using Hypatia Sans for my body copy, which is a preloaded font. I am using 300 weight and the default bold is very heavy. I would like to bring the bold down to the 600 weight. I have found how to adjust the bold across the entire website, but not for just the body copy.

I have files with the 300 and 600 weights in normal, but not italic. I can upload those, and set the body copy in the style editor, but since I don't have the italic versions it isn't working very well.

I'm having an issue where the diameter symbol is staying bold even after changing the font to legacy. Even if the dimension is created after the font change, it still is bold. The picture below shows the ASME (left) vs LEGACY (right) fonts. I can work around this by manually copying and pasting the diameter symbol from the GTOL frame to the dimension text, but this is slow and a pain on large drawings. Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there a way to report this bug to PTC for fixing

Are the created dimensions saved with the part? Also if this is supposed to be something fixed in this version and you're in a legacy drawing, or used a legacy template you might need to "set" update_drawing all" in the drawing setup. Things that have been fixed in drawing mode don't usually update without it so that drawings don't look different just because you opened it in a new version. It has to do with unauthorized changes to released drawings.

Even I create a drawing dimension the font's change doesn't affect the diameter symbol or any other symbol added to a dimension. They stay bold no matter what font is set. Added frame control symbol inherits a bold font of the symbol while unattached doesn't. Does anyone know how to fix it?

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We're updating one of our Hubspot landing pages and for some reason the text will not Bold when the B is clicked in the formatting bar for one module but it will bold in others. Has anyone experienced this before?

@Phil_Vallender yes I would bet that is the issue. @cobrien, What font is it? When using a font you need to provide all weights and styles. This is a little tricky because, for example, if I do not include a font but I set a website's font to arial bold, for instance, then it will look correct when building it on my windows computer (because arial is a standard windows system font, i.e. present on my machine) however because I am not providing a font file for the site to use then a user that loads the site whose machine doesn't include arial (mac's I think...) would not use arial and would most likely default to helvetica.

Also though, if you font weights are added separately (instead of arial, arial_bold and arial_normal) then they are regarded as different fonts instead of different versions of the same font so even if the bold weight of your font is available, it would be available as a separate font and so not work. If this is the case, you should be able to remedy this by changing your typeface settings to where all versions of the same font have the same font family name and their font-weight is signified. check the source code for your rich text module after click the "bold" button to see how it sets up the bold value in the inline css. It could be 700, or bold. You'll want to set that as the typeface's font weight.

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