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Hi @wildlandscapedesignSLHXS ,
@wildlandscapedesignSLHXS wrote:...... Is there a way I can imbed the font? Thanks!
The only one way to imbed font in the PDF file when you create it in AutoCAD is to use True Type font. See Help page:
Embed all referenced fonts
Embeds TrueType fonts in the PDF file so that they don't need to be available on the PDF viewer. If you do not select this option, the PDF viewer uses substitute fonts.
- Fonts that cannot be distributed because of legal restrictions, the determination of which is encoded in the font definition.
- Fonts that are not TrueType fonts.
- Vertical Asian fonts.
If you have True Type font installed on Mac, you can use Embed all referenced fonts option in Printer settings - this is the default option:
You can check if the font installed on your Mac is True Type font in the Font Book application:
If the font is Open Type, like on this screenshot:
you cannot imbed it.
The same applies to "Convert all txt to geometry" option in printer settings: AutoCAD can convert to geometry only True type fonts.
I attached sample PDF with embedded font, you can check it on a System without Architectype font installed.
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