C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2025\Fonts I have also checked both the Font Style and the text font in my properties panel, where both are set to the romans.shx for the font file being referenced. And my last check was to make sure the File Paths in the "File...
First, let’s see how the font list can also be accessed from the main CorelDraw application while using the text tool in the property bar. The current count of the font is shown. Some fonts are from windows, and the remaining are from the watched folders. Step #2 By default, the wat...
The yellow exclamation mark means that font is missing (or in this case perhaps it is corrupt or not in the correct Windows Fonts folder, just in the AutoCAD search path which is useless for TTFs).Either way, it is not being used/is ignored/is being substituted: you must ha...
Here is the situation, I have an imported AI file that came from AutoCAD. Within each layer are hundreds or thousands of sublayers, mostly called <path>. I want to be able to select a feature within the drawing and quickly change it to a different layer. I at...
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Here is the situation, I have an imported AI file that came from AutoCAD. Within each layer are hundreds or thousands of sublayers, mostly called <path>. I want to be able to select a feature within the drawing and quickly change it to a different layer. I atta...
TTF fonts always print heavier, thaat's just the nature of the fonts. Same with the stylized font in use around the scale icon and top of page: it is a TTF, by its nature it ignores all attempts at lineweights control in AutoCAD. Reply Report 0 Post Reply ...
If you only want an AutoCAD solution, then stop using stick fonts (SHX), go with TTF "windows fonts" instead. Report 0 Likes Reply Message 4 of 11 Anonymous in reply to: Alfred.NESWADBA 03-25-2021 07:32 AM Well I thought maybe there was something I was doing in ...
Here is the situation, I have an imported AI file that came from AutoCAD. Within each layer are hundreds or thousands of sublayers, mostly called <path>. I want to be able to select a feature within the drawing and quickly change it to a different layer. I at...
Here is the situation, I have an imported AI file that came from AutoCAD. Within each layer are hundreds or thousands of sublayers, mostly called <path>. I want to be able to select a feature within the drawing and quickly change it to a different layer. I at...