Sep 15, 2004 #1 dabear007 Mechanical Joined Sep 15, 2004 Messages 8 Location US Is there a way to get UG NX2 notes to follow a curve in drafting?
Sep 16, 2004 #2 Erland Mechanical Joined Jun 10, 2003 Messages 17 Location DK If you mean the text curving as a curve and not just following curve position, then no. Erland R. Nielsen Denmark Upvote 0 Downvote
If you mean the text curving as a curve and not just following curve position, then no. Erland R. Nielsen Denmark
Sep 16, 2004 1 #3 Xwheelguy Automotive Joined Mar 17, 2004 Messages 2,048 Location US ...at least not without a GRIP license or GRIP program. You can also look into Wiedemann Engineering's True Type UG (http://www.w-eng.de). It costs roughly $1000 for one license of True Type UG. It CAN place text along a curve, but it uses True Type fonts. Hope this helps. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com Upvote 0 Downvote
...at least not without a GRIP license or GRIP program. You can also look into Wiedemann Engineering's True Type UG (http://www.w-eng.de). It costs roughly $1000 for one license of True Type UG. It CAN place text along a curve, but it uses True Type fonts. Hope this helps. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com
Sep 20, 2004 1 #4 rghay Mechanical Joined Feb 25, 2003 Messages 48 Location US I thought there was an old grip program that would do this. I'll try to find it in my notes. Question would be, will it still work if I find it? Upvote 0 Downvote
I thought there was an old grip program that would do this. I'll try to find it in my notes. Question would be, will it still work if I find it?
Sep 20, 2004 #5 Xwheelguy Automotive Joined Mar 17, 2004 Messages 2,048 Location US There used to be one in the International GRIP library and it was called O-text (kinda why I mentioned GRIP program to begin with). I can probably get my hands on it, but here's the link to it. Not sure if the link will work unless you're a member of PLM World: http://grip.plmworldgroups.org/ Again, it's called O-text. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com Upvote 0 Downvote
There used to be one in the International GRIP library and it was called O-text (kinda why I mentioned GRIP program to begin with). I can probably get my hands on it, but here's the link to it. Not sure if the link will work unless you're a member of PLM World: http://grip.plmworldgroups.org/ Again, it's called O-text. Tim Flater Senior Designer Enkei America, Inc. http://www.enkei.com