See the black screen and the text inside? If you're like me the text is virtually invisible. It seems dependent on layer color and font, because in some cases it's perfectly readable. How can I set this so color and font is completely irrelevant? I just want some text I can always read no matter what.
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TCE = Text Component Editor
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Christopher Stevens
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I'm just going to add that this issue has always been quite annoying, considering we are in 2022. @ChrisRS I read an article in CADAYLST circa 1999-2001 that said Adesk was removing shx (love the STICK font analogy, they really do suck on all levels) in-leu of TTF. So way back then 2K LDD I created a script (still have it around here somewhere) to run to capture the drawing scale set in the drawing settings and adjust size accordingly (before annotation scale). Back then we had just gotten are first introduction to having a Model and Layout (PS) tab. I certain do think that SHX should be totally removed. If you can substitute romans.shx, you can certainly find a like TTF to solve the problem vs. carrying on valuable history, that really (at least no in my office) gets used anymore. Dinosaurs die, and get replaced. @user181, yes cleartext does solve some things, but I've seen it also creates some others. It is the solution to the OP's problem.
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I found this through one of the links above. It has slight effects elsewhere, but helps a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc8fyBF-ksE
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