On Tuesday 12 February 2008, Jon Elson wrote: >Gene Heskett wrote: >> On Monday 11 February 2008, Jon Elson wrote: >>>Gene Heskett wrote: >>>>On Monday 11 February 2008, Jon Elson wrote: >>>>>I have used Bobcad for this. Even an old version will work >>>>>fine. It can take any True-Type font on your system and use >>>>>that. I hacked up their internal vector font to clean up a >>>>>couple rough characters, but if you want filled-in fonts, the >>>>>True-Type ones work nice, they just take longer. >>>> >>>>How do you do the fill? Or is my version old?, all it does is the >>>> outline trace... >>> >>>Ummm, yeah, you are right, it DOESN'T fill in the interior, it >>>only cuts the outline. I don't use the TT fonts with it, I use >>>the one internal font that I modified, which is a non-outline >>>font. >> >> Is that font mentioned in the docs? I haven't hit them since last spring >> when I was cutting the house and mailbox nameplates in kick panel brass. > >Yes, it is the "bobcad" default font, used for all drawing >dimensions, for instance. This is on version 16.1, anyway. > Is that something I could extract and use elsewhere Jon?
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