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Hebrew fonts issue on Autocad Mac

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Hebrew fonts issue on Autocad Mac

Anonymous
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Hebrew fonts looks in a mirror, and also i can't see files with hebrew font. i mean i can see the file but the text is in gibrish..

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TheCADnoob
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Do you have the fonts installed?

 

Check out this thread: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017/problem-to-display-hebrew-fonts/td-p/...

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pendean
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MAC forum has many answers, here is one for SHX fonts https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac-forum/hebrew-fonts-for-autocad-for-mac/m-p/4877994/hi...

Try looking for more answers in the dedicated MAC forum https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac/ct-p/3011
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Anonymous
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Hi

I put the SHX fonts at the SHX fonts folder in the application.. is that what you meant?

also, i already read all comments of this issue.. and still didn't find the right solution for me

Lia

 

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maxim_k
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Hi Lia,

Can you share one of your files along with SHX fonts used in this file?

Maxim

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Anonymous
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Hi

Attached r the DMG file with SHX font

i got this file from someone who works ob PC

i installed the font in my folder but it still doesn't work..

Lia

 

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Please attach the SHX file also so I can test this for you. For some reason there are a lot of Hebrew fonts that don't work well but hopefully this is a different issue.


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maxim_k
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In order to be able to attach SHX fonts you need to compress them (make ZIP archive) and attach this archive here.

Maxim

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maxim_k
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Hi Lia,

 

I'm not sure what you need to get, but I got the result which you can see here:

2017-01-04_23-51-15.png

 

 

 

 

 

and in attached PDF file (as the proof of what I see on my Mac).

 

What I have done:

- copied all SHX and SHP font (shape) files from the attached archive - HEBREW_SHX.zip - to the folder on the support files search path

- opened the drawing you attached.

 

Maxim


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Anonymous
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Thank you Maxim

now i can open the file well.. but i still can't write a new work in Hebrew, it get like i a mirror..

Can you help me with that?

Lia

 

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maxim_k
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Hi Lia,

Sorry, but I don't speak Hebrew and don't know how to enter Hebrew text in AutoCAD. So looks like I cannot help you futher.
At the same time I noticed that some of the text styles in your drawing have "Backwards" (displays the characters backwards) option enabled, but some of them don't have such property. Maybe the case of the issue - "it get like i a mirror" - can be explained with this?

Maxim

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