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I've encountered a hiccup with Autocad 2019's DWG to PDF pc3 files output when there is a symbol in some text, dimension, or similar. Specifically, when I try to use the ± symbol (either by using the ribbon's pull down option or typing %%P). In the exact same file in AutocadLT 2013 (no changes at all), using the default DWG to PDF pc3, there were no issues, but using Autocad 2019's version (clean install) I get a message in Adobe Acrobat "Cannot find or create the font..." and instead of the proper symbol all I get are dots.
I've looked through the forums here and on Adobe's website and found lots of information that has helped me narrow down the issue. Here's a list of things I've tried so far that have not worked:
- In the DWG to PDF - PDF Options I've tried capturing fonts used in the drawing (both checked and unchecked).
- Reinstalling the true type font itself.
- Plotting to all of the default Autocad PDF pc3 versions.
- Copying the symbol directly in from Window's Character Map.
I then tried copying the string of text directly into MS Word and then converting that to PDF, and there were no issues. I also created a new Adobe pc3 plotter from scratch and had no issues. So I know it's not an issue with the font and Adobe Acrobat (especially because we never used to have this issue).
The problem is really, we have a ton of current renovation projects where we need plus/minus symbols in dimension strings and the drawings are already set up for the DWG to PDF pc3 printer. Going through them all and finding all of the ± symbols to convert them to +/- is no small job (even with the find command), nor is changing the plotter in all the drawings.
One last point, converting the text to geometry does display the symbol correctly, but the message "Cannot find or create the font..." still comes up when opening the file (which is not acceptable to send to a client). Also, changing the font to Times New Roman (and capturing the font) had no issues, but again changing fonts in so many drawings is unrealistic.
So, to me the issue is clearly somewhere in the font and Autocad's DWG to PDF conversion, but where? Anyone have any brilliant ideas?
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