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Command to Convert Text to Polylines

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y_chang
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Command to Convert Text to Polylines

Is there really no single command to convert a line of text into polylines? I just want to create a machinable model for our CNC and feel like I'm missing something. Cant explode, won't import from PDF and every article refers to "Express Tools" which I don't have and cannot install due to the package my version of AutoCAD shipped with. Blows my mind if this is not a single command that I'm missing. 

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Message 2 of 16
user181
in reply to: y_chang

What version of autocad do you have? Is it LT version?  The command is TXTEXP

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Message 3 of 16
Patchy
in reply to: y_chang

Or FLATTEN, and use YES

Message 4 of 16
Kent1Cooper
in reply to: user181


@user181 wrote:

....  The command is TXTEXP


... and that is an Express Tool, which they don't have.

Kent Cooper, AIA
Message 5 of 16
Kent1Cooper
in reply to: Patchy


@Patchy wrote:

Or FLATTEN, and use YES


You may not like the results of that for TTF fonts:
FlattenText.JPG

Kent Cooper, AIA
Message 6 of 16
user181
in reply to: Kent1Cooper

Thanks, that's why I asked what version since it installs automatically except in LT.  

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Message 7 of 16
Kent1Cooper
in reply to: user181


@user181 wrote:

Thanks, that's why I asked what version since it installs automatically except in LT.  


I wasn't sure whether "...cannot install [Express Tools] due to the package my version of AutoCAD shipped with..." meant they were using LT or there's something else going on.

 

@y_chang , if you're using LT, the reason it's cheaper is because it does not have all the capabilities of full AutoCAD.  This is an example.  If you're not, can you say anything more about "the package [your] version of AutoCAD shipped with"?  Maybe there's a way to get the Express Tools into it [not that I know what that would be], or maybe there's some other AutoLisp or other tool out there somewhere that can do it.

Kent Cooper, AIA
Message 8 of 16
y_chang
in reply to: y_chang

I believe I'm using a normal/full version of AutoCAD 2020 (or 2019?) but it's basically a host to the modelling software I use (Microvellum) so it's not quite the same as a standalone version of AutoCAD. Whatever it is, I'm pretty sure it's not LT as I've tried looking for commands shown in help articles for LT and never found them. 

 

Currently, I've found a way to export from Illustrator but it's taking a lot of effort to clean up the lines. At least I have lines in AutoCAD now so I can use them as a template to create polylines. 

 

The FLATTEN command does not work. 

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Patchy
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Message 10 of 16
pendean
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Message 11 of 16
y_chang
in reply to: pendean

The font I'm using is TT so this doesn't work. I'll do some looking and see if there are alternative fonts. 

Message 12 of 16
y_chang
in reply to: Patchy

Installed that and "TTCONV" isn't recognized as a command. 

Message 13 of 16
y_chang
in reply to: y_chang

Just searched for and found a similar font in DXF format and I think that's going to work. Thanks for all the suggestions. 

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rajilesh.av
in reply to: user181

Auto CAD 2025

 

Message 15 of 16
cadffm
in reply to: rajilesh.av

Still the same in 2025

Sebastian

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autoid374ceb4990
in reply to: y_chang

Just searched for and found a similar font in DXF format and I think that's going to work. Thanks for all the suggestions. 

Could you post a link to the the DXF font or post the file here?

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