> Guess it depends on the size of your symbols. We do C's and D's, but the
> symbols and text are big enough to be clearly read when reduced to A's and
> B's on a copy machine. Go figger.
>
There are "official" publications for text and symbol size, etc. for a specific size
document. Once text height is determined, the symbol can be sized
accordingly. Refer to ANSI Y32.14 (IEEE Standard Graphic Symbols) and
ANSI Y14.2 (Line/Letter Convention) for details.
Tom Hybiske
General Atronics Corporation
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