![]() Neither have anything to do with whether or not your linetype will load. The latter is a truetype font only used by the MTEXT editor to mimic the shx font. The former is an AutoCAD shape based "font". Stock OOTB AutoCAD includes "fonts" named "romans.shx" and "romans_.ttf". You are still confusing AutoCAD styles and Fonts. The term "Textstyle" in the context of AutoCAD linetypes is unique to AutoCAD. ![]() I cannot see why y'all are saying this will not work when I am using it every day? Heck, it even works in Carlson Survey 2010.įirst off, there is no such thing as a "Windows text style". That same linetype definition is being used every day in my office on computers running everything from AutoCad LT2004 to Civil3D 2010. ![]() And I still sat thay ROMANS is a windows text style and if you will load it in the dwt file this linetype will indeed work. ![]()
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