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cupax
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Ugly truetype fonts (non smoothed, jaggy) in Autocad 2016

Hello,

 

Does anyone know why in Autocad 2016 the truetype fonts show really bad? They are not smoothed at all. They look very jaggy and non regularly bold.

It happens in model and paperspace equaly.

 

I checked that the text has the Z=0, the DVIEW command shows camera target on 0. But since the problem happens also in paperspace i suspect it has to be a system setting, maybe display drivers or a global variable?

 

Attached you will find an example from my paperspace - the top text is located in modelspace and shown through a viewport, the bottom text is directly in paperspace. Same issue.

 

BTW, I also switched to Windows 10.

imadHabash
en respuesta a: cupax

Hi,

 

would you try to turn off hardware accelaration.

 

 

Imad Habash

EESignature

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: cupax

Hi,

 

have you tried to create a new drawing and a text? Does that also look not smooth?

If it's drawing dependet then upload the drawing so we can look into it (at least the objects with the text).

 

- alfred -

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steve216586
en respuesta a: cupax

Check your text width  factor. It looks like it is less than 1.

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. "-Eleanor Roosevelt
vladimir_michl
en respuesta a: cupax

This is probably caused by the visual style you use. See:

http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/ugly-jaggy-truetype-texts-in-dwg-drawing-tip10628

 

uglyttf1.gif

 

Vladimir Michl, www.cadstudio.cz  www.cadforum.cz

 

cupax
en respuesta a: steve216586

Steve, that was it!

 

 

Aparently if the font has the Width factor different than 1 Autocad would not smooth the fonts. If it is 1 the the fonts look great. Misteries of AC...