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Hi Phil,
At first I want to mention that, according my investigation, Century Gothic font is included as default font not in all Windows localizations, for example in Russian version of Windows there is no such font "by default". Looks like it could be found in all Windows versions only when Microsoft Office is installed.
In macOS (currently) it is available only inside Microsoft Office applications, as it is installed only inside Microsoft Office application bundles - Word, Excel, Power Point.
@Anonymous wrote:
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Our office standard text style uses Century Gothic, a windows native font, so it was being replaced on the Mac and causing problems when printing drafts or setting up text.
What do you mean by "it was being replaced on the Mac"? Did you copy Century Gothic from windows over Century Gothic on Mac?
What kind of problems with printing and setting up text do you have? Where do you have these problems: inside AutoCAD or in other then AutoCAD applications on Mac?
Looks like the case of the problem you have on Mac side is in the name of the font hardcoded inside font file itself, which differs from the font name on Windows side.
Can you post screenshots:
- of the "Text Style" window in the drawing created on windows side (menu Format -> text Style) with text style based on Century Gothic font selected, like this one:
- FontBook application with Century Gothic font (I mean the font you purchased) information tab, like this one:
As about an attempt to use an "Alternate Font" or "font mapping" solution - I don't think it is good place to start to troubleshoot the issue.
So I'm waiting for your screenshots.
Maxim
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