import text font

import text font

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import text font

Anonymous
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hi, how i can import a text font in fusion 360?

thanks.

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Phil.E
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Great question.

 

Fusion reads the system fonts on your computer. In order for Fusion to see the font on the font list, you must install it to your system fonts.

 

Fusion only supports TTF for modeling operations. OTF should display in sketches, but you can't make them 3D.

 

Just curious: are you intending to extrude the font?

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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Anonymous
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thanks for the answer!!!

i convert the otf font to ttf and then install it again in my pc,

now i can work with this font in fusion.

yes, i want to cut the letters

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and.magro
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Hi,

 

After install a speciffic font, and rebboted the pc, this font does not appear in the text tool in Fusion.
The font is TrueType Outlines format, any problem with this one?

 

Thanks

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and.magro
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I already change some settings in painel control:

 

font_1.PNG

 

and the permissions of the font, but still the same.

 

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Phil.E
Autodesk
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Can you tell me what the specific font name is? And what is the file extension for it?

 

Did you reboot your computer after making the changes in Control Panel?

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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and.magro
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Hello,

 

The font name is DIN Black, and the format is True Type font file (.tttf).

And yes I rebbot the pc after installed the font.

 

Another strange issue is if I import a svf file with text, and in this case with the DIN Black font, Fusion360 will automatically convert to Arial font.

 

 

Thanks

 

 

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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

Can you attach a copy of this svg file?

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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and.magro
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Phil.E
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The conversion happens when the font required is not recognized or is not present on your system.

 

Unfortunately our firewall is blocking every free font site I can find DIN Black at. Can you also attach that so I can try it out?

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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and.magro
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Phil.E
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I have asked the sketch team to look at this issue. In this case, it may be some technical limitation that is preventing Fusion from using these fonts in sketches. I don't have a workaround other than using a recognizable font (for Fusion that is).

 

 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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and.magro
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Hi Phil,

 

Thanks for the help.
Let's hope they fix it in a future release.

 

 

Best Regards

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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

I received confirmation that the font is blocked in Model space because it has properties that will lead to a bad experience after extruding it. These same fonts can be used in 2D Fusion drawings because there is no 3D shape required, just displaying the font is not a problem. I've asked if there is any way to improve Fusion to accept more fonts, but for now just assume if you can't see it in Model space it's blocked for a good reason.

 

Thanks, 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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jskinner58
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Not sure if it helps in your case but what I did with letters I want to cut was change them to outline paths in Inkscape (already had the logo in Inkscape with modified fonts).  Then import to Fusion.  Done that way they are just shapes and Fusion doesn't need to know anything else about the fonts.  Then extrude or whatever else you want to do.

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and.magro
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Hello,

 

It's strange that font behaviour in Fusion, because in SolidWorks works fine.

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Phil.E
Autodesk
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That's good to know. We're looking at your font to see if Fusion can be improved to use it.

 

I suppose it goes without saying, but Solidworks and Fusion have different 3D modeling methods. There may be minor differences such as this. Thanks for bringing it up, we are happy to look at improving Fusion for such a request.

 

Regards,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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Phil.E
Autodesk
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Update:

Fusion 360 blocks symbolic fonts. These are blocked because they very often cause crashing issues. Eventually we may improve Fusion to accept these fonts, but it's not a high priority given all the other more useful (and common) things we are working on.

 

The font DIN Black itself is not marked as a regular text font. To Fusion it appears to be a symbolic font. So the font itself is a bit defective in this regard.

 

We are looking at this font to see what can be done in the short term. However, support for it, or other symbolic fonts, is not expected to happen in any of the next few updates.

 

Thanks for showing us this issue.

 

Regards,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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and.magro
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Hi Phill.E,

 

Thanks for the support.

 

By the way if I import a dxf file with DIN Black, this is what happen.

 

logobug2.PNG

 

 

Thanks

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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

Do you happen to have a copy of this dxf file you can share?

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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