Monday, October 22, 2007

Re: Hand Lettering Font for Windows programs and for CAD programs that use True-Type fonts.

Robert,
basing on my AutoCAD-based drafting experience, I always have to share
a drawing in a bundle that contains shape files, fonts, .ctb print
styles etc.

Actually, since AutoCAD doesn't come with fonts that are our drafting
standard compliant, I always install two additional .SHX fonts
together with my acad add-on that regulates other issues related to
standards compliance.

On 10/22/07, Garner, Robert <rgarner@moffattnichol.com> wrote:
> Fancy fonts are nice but will you have any problems if you need to share
> your drawings with others?
>


--
Alexander Bausk
CAD manager, Structural engineer at
Nuclear Engineering&Research Lab
Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine

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