I have seen this phenomenon in CAD for years, since I started on R2004. Text sometimes seems fuzzy when you copy and paste from another drawing. Sometimes it doesn't happen at all, other times it's unavoidable.
See attached. Any insight appreciated. My thoughts are that when text styles are 'reconciled' after the paste, things get fuzzy.
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Good stuff, I always wondered if that's what it was, but the properties palette is deceiving. It says the text is at 0". Shoulda tried it anyway.
Thanks, much appreciated.
Fuzzy text in TrueType fonts occurs when any of the folowing occur
Text is not at 0 elevation (relative to WCS)
The view is not perpendicular to the Text
The view "Target" is not 0 elevation
The visual style is something other than 2DWireframe.
Copy/pasting from a custom UCS to WCS (or vice versa) is the most likely cause in this case, IMO.
@pendean wrote:
TTF fonts do that when their Z elevation height is not 0 (zero): your choices are to fix it or switch to SHX fonts which do not exhibit the problem.
Easiest fix: PROPERTIES command, select the offending text object(s), find the POSITION Z entry and actually type 0 (that's a zero) regardless of what the display shows. If that doesn't do it you may need something more complex to fix it, post back.
Then REGENALL. Note that this will only fix what is already in the file.
Thank you so much.............