Adding Font Types
Adding Font Types
(OP)
My company has a number of ttf (true type font) files that have our customer names and other various things that we would like to have on our prints so that they export to a .pdf properly.
is it possible to add ttf files to nx6 so that they can be used in drafting?
if so how / where do i put the files.
Alternately is it possible to take the mdcsolid font and have it work when exporting to .pdf
right now it and a couple other kinds of text change to a system font when exporting to .pdf
Thank you
is it possible to add ttf files to nx6 so that they can be used in drafting?
if so how / where do i put the files.
Alternately is it possible to take the mdcsolid font and have it work when exporting to .pdf
right now it and a couple other kinds of text change to a system font when exporting to .pdf
Thank you





RE: Adding Font Types
His only request was that I be the 'distributor' and that I remind people that since it's 'free', they will be sure to their money's worth when it comes to maintenance and upgrades (he said that after he finished FontFactory V1.0, but we are already up to V3.0 so who knows). Oh, and I can't reveal his name otherwise he might get inundated with other requests and he's no longer getting paid to program so...
As for why we don't have something official built into NX is because we're actually working on allowing NX to use TTF directly without the need for conversion so at best this will is only a temporary situation. And before anyone asks, NO, NX 7.5 is NOT the release which will support this, but we're getting close
Anyway, download the attachment as it contains the FontFactory V3.0 program, user documentation which includes the installation instructions and as an added bonus, a set of NX Fonts based on something call the 'Hershey Fonts' developed by a Dr. Hershey while working for a Navel R&D facility many years ago, long before TTF fonts, in an attempt to create a stroked-font (which NX Fonts are and which at one time ALL system which drove plotters used since plotter were originally all pen plotters) which was much more readable and had the appearance of the type sets used in traditional offset-printing operations. So enjoy.
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RE: Adding Font Types
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