Hello for everyone,
I have a little problem, when i open a drawing and start edit after time, my font change, but when a open a new AutoCad return work.
Example now: I am using romand.shx but after time AutoCAD change for romans.shx.
I am using AutoCAD LT 2024
by any chance are the text Style set to Standard and you're running some functions that may be changing the Text Style called Standard's font file?
Type command STYLE, select Standard, change the font to something like Arial and click Apply to see if your text font changes
STYLE command never changes a setting of one of the text styles on it's own. Ever. Sorry.
How many "text styles" should your drawing contain in STYLE in your drawing?
How many does it have?
Which font is being used in each?
Does one of them look like one example and the other look like the other example?
Is that a block by chance? if yes, did you copy/paste it in from another file? Or insert it in a different way (and which way)?
Are they perhaps two differently named blocks, one has a single-line SHX font for an attribute and the other uses double-line SHX font?
@paullimapa Hello
Here style, if i restart AutoCAD show normal.
@pendean Hello
- How many "text styles" should your drawing contain in STYLE in your drawing?
-How many does it have?
My drawing normaly have 3 Fonts, but when create a new drawing with nothing this Style continue same.
Standard use - romans.shx
ROMAND use - romand.shx
Is that a block by chance? if yes, did you copy/paste it in from another file? Or insert it in a different way (and which way)?
Are they perhaps two differently named blocks, one has a single-line SHX font for an attribute and the other uses double-line SHX font?
No, this is MTEXT.
@Leonardo_Czuy wrote:
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No, this is MTEXT.
MTEXT allows for manual overrides: since this is not ROMAND font, you can simply EXPLODE that A that is not using ROMAND (D is for double-line) and what it transform to the correct font listed in PROPERTIES.
Read all about MTEXT overrides here
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