![]() > When reading a DXF file LibreCAD should use text styles to find the font > In DXF text styles is a TABLE entry with code 3 indicating the font: > style, or directly to one or more fonts. > The above is applied in TEXT entities, for MTEXT change, can be drawn > In old ACAD versions the STANDARD style have the font "txt.shx" in > ACAD have the STANDARD text style that is similar to layer 0, can not > text styles in ACAD indicate the font file and the text height to use. > About AutoCAD (ACAD) text styles and fonts files. Remember my bad english, if something is not understood I can try to clarify I would erase normal and normallatin1 and rename normallatin2 to normal but.(see normallatin1.readme) If the text is created or modified in librecad no longer need to remember.įor CXF files ALL should be drawing different and have the same charactersįiles normal.cxf, normallatin1.cxf and normallatin2.cxf are identical drawing the chars but differs in numbrer of supported chars Ideally, each text have to remember what font file is used (if not exist in LibreCAD) to is not lost when you save the DXF. ![]() When reading a DXF file LibreCAD should use text styles to find the font used by each entity text and use the most similar. In DXF text styles is a TABLE entry with code 3 indicating the font: The above is applied in TEXT entities, for MTEXT change, can be drawn with a style, or directly to one or more fonts. In old ACAD versions the STANDARD style have the font "txt.shx" in modern versions Text styles in ACAD indicate the font file and the text height to use.ĪCAD have the STANDARD text style that is similar to layer 0, can not be deleted. On Jul 24, 2011, at 9:51 AM, ClaudeQC wrote:Ībout AutoCAD (ACAD) text styles and fonts files. This way, LibreCAD will truly support "standard" font. That we have to keep it, and patch it to add accents support (later). Since "standard" font seems to exist in LibreCAD as in AutoCAD, I think > or may be better, what if we 'alias' standard to normallatin2? > In filterdxf we do something like this: > I don't know the history of this patch so I only know that normallatin2 was > text with accent, and "standard" font is more prone to use than > font, since in AutoCAD/IntelliCAD, "STANDARD" font do support ![]() > - Wondering why the above mentioned patch was not done on the "standard" > This is a well known issue within LibreCAD/QCad and most users know to use ![]() > This patch was one day supplied for QCad by Dionysos and the forum message > Not all fonts have these characters like ñ è etc, but normallattin2 has > to show these characters you need to select the normallattin2 stickfont. On Jul 24, 2011, at 8:35 AM, ClaudeQC wrote: ![]()
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