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@Kent1Cooper wrote:You won't be able to define a .SHX font with solid-filled/wide areas like that. They're made up of only linework, and a "filled" area needs multiple lines close enough together to come out filled solid when Plotted. But you can just use TXT, in a color that you can set to Plot with the lineweight you want, with the Line End Style set to "Butt," and experiment with the Line Join Style to see whether "Bevel" or maybe "Diamond" suits your needs better.
My issue isn't plotting, what I do is involved with Gerber files and it wont pick up thin lines. The style of font strictly needs to be the txt.shx style (or close to it), I have used the thick polylines before but I drew them out.
What if I could do the outline? I have done that before too. I just dont know enough about the programming side to do that. I have all the letters and numbers drawn up in a .dwg I just need to SOMEHOW get them into a font so I don't need to insert, copy, and place every single letter like I have been