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runsva2001
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Add Custom Fonts to AutoCAD?

runsva2001
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I downloaded a Windows OpenType font file for a font called "North Zone".

Link: https://www.dafont.com/north-zone.font

 

I then installed the font by double-clicking the OTF file, and I can see the font file in the "C:/Windows/Fonts" path.

 

After restarting the system, AutoCAD is not able to see the font:

runsva2001_0-1708419155908.png

 

According to the official Autodesk guide, installing the OTF file and restarting your system and AutoCAD should be the neccessary steps to installing fonts.

 

What is the proper way to install custom fonts into Autodesk AutoCAD?

 

Thanks for reading my post, any guidance is appreciated.

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Add Custom Fonts to AutoCAD?

I downloaded a Windows OpenType font file for a font called "North Zone".

Link: https://www.dafont.com/north-zone.font

 

I then installed the font by double-clicking the OTF file, and I can see the font file in the "C:/Windows/Fonts" path.

 

After restarting the system, AutoCAD is not able to see the font:

runsva2001_0-1708419155908.png

 

According to the official Autodesk guide, installing the OTF file and restarting your system and AutoCAD should be the neccessary steps to installing fonts.

 

What is the proper way to install custom fonts into Autodesk AutoCAD?

 

Thanks for reading my post, any guidance is appreciated.

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Valentin-WSP
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@runsva2001 ,

 

Take a look at these:



Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


Emilio Valentin
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@runsva2001 ,

 

Take a look at these:



Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


Emilio Valentin
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runsva2001
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runsva2001
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Thanks for your reply;

 

The first guide you linked is the original guide I tried, the one I linked in my post. I followed it's instructions for OpenType fonts and it doesn't work. I can't find my new font in the alphabetical font list.

 

The second link you listed doesn't have instructions for OpenType fonts, only for TrueType.

 

Is there another place in the AutoCAD font tab that I should look for my custom font in?

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Thanks for your reply;

 

The first guide you linked is the original guide I tried, the one I linked in my post. I followed it's instructions for OpenType fonts and it doesn't work. I can't find my new font in the alphabetical font list.

 

The second link you listed doesn't have instructions for OpenType fonts, only for TrueType.

 

Is there another place in the AutoCAD font tab that I should look for my custom font in?

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Valentin-WSP
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@runsva2001 

 

Take note of these links:

 

ValentinWSP_0-1708437993351.png

 

 

    ValentinWSP_1-1708438033695.png

 



Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


Emilio Valentin
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@runsva2001 

 

Take note of these links:

 

ValentinWSP_0-1708437993351.png

 

 

    ValentinWSP_1-1708438033695.png

 



Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


Emilio Valentin
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pendean
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@ runsva2001 All postscript-based OTFs are not ever going to work with AutoCAD, a limitation that Autodesk has never removed. There is nothing much you can do about it. Sorry, yours is one of those too

 

pendean_0-1708437490281.png

 

@ runsva2001 All postscript-based OTFs are not ever going to work with AutoCAD, a limitation that Autodesk has never removed. There is nothing much you can do about it. Sorry, yours is one of those too

 

pendean_0-1708437490281.png

 

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runsva2001
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Thanks.

 

If OpenType fonts are not supported by AutoCAD, then it's really strange that the official AutoCAD font installation guide doesn't say that. It still gives instructions for OpenType fonts...

runsva2001_0-1708469581495.png

 

They should really change that website so it doesn't confuse users.

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Thanks.

 

If OpenType fonts are not supported by AutoCAD, then it's really strange that the official AutoCAD font installation guide doesn't say that. It still gives instructions for OpenType fonts...

runsva2001_0-1708469581495.png

 

They should really change that website so it doesn't confuse users.

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cadffm
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OTF's are supported, IF they contains TRUETYPE OUTLINES

See deans screenshot, this is a sample of OTF with postscript outlines instead of TrueType outlines

You need another version of your font, IF your OTF contains Postscript outlines.

Take a .ttf or an .otf wit htruetype outlines

 

https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2024/ENU/?caas=caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/OpenType-PostScript...

Sebastian

OTF's are supported, IF they contains TRUETYPE OUTLINES

See deans screenshot, this is a sample of OTF with postscript outlines instead of TrueType outlines

You need another version of your font, IF your OTF contains Postscript outlines.

Take a .ttf or an .otf wit htruetype outlines

 

https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2024/ENU/?caas=caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/OpenType-PostScript...

Sebastian

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