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yes_and_no
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Font

We not sure what is this font face type or style. Look pretty normal and typical, Times Roman, Unicode or Celtics, specially the special lower case characters. Yet when imported to Rv we have it messed up.

Among other guesses, our current thought is that Rv substitutes it with a default style that rendered differently.

As long as we can identify what is it I think we can search and have it installed into revit (or Windows).

Anyone? Barthbradley?

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David_W_Koch
in reply to: yes_and_no

@yes_and_no 

 

Do you have a font file already?  (If not, how is it being imported into Revit?) 

 

Revit only works with TrueType fonts or Open Type fonts that have TrueType outlines.


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yes_and_no
in reply to: David_W_Koch

You looking at a screenshot of a PDF.
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ToanDN
in reply to: yes_and_no

Import what into Revit?

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Mike.FORM
in reply to: yes_and_no

edit the pdf and select the font and see what style it is.

When ctrl+c, ctrl+v into Revit the superscripts and subscripts need to be re done using the options in the toolbar when editing the text.

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If the symbols are not copying in properly, then find it in the symbols legend, under one of the symath fonts. If those don't work (some don't) I believe all the math symbols are also available in Arial.

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