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Exporting/importing from/to AC10 - local scripts/fonts

Anonymous
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Hi Everyone
I use Hebrew - writing from right to left.
When converting to AutoCad, the Hebrew becomes unreadable- a group of question marks instead of texts.
the only way I found to make the hebrew texts readable: After converting to AutoCAD, I select the texts and change the character of each contents to a Hebrew one. I didn't find any way to change the characters of all the
texts together. For example, when the file includes 200 text elements I have to do it 200 times - A complete waste of time.
I had a few tryings with the converting settings table in ArchiCAD - nothing works. For example, referring ArchiCAD "Arial (hebrew)" to AutoCAD "Arial (Hebrew)", or in another case - referring it to AutoCAD "Hebrew.shx".

The problem is even worse when importing from AutoCAD to AC 10. In this case, the hebrew texts become a complete gibberish, with no way to change it, not even one by one.

Before, in AC 7, there was no problem.

Can anybody help me ?

Archicad 10 for PC
Windows XP Home edition, SP 2
P 3 800 768 RAM

AutoCAD 2002
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Anonymous
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The problem is solved !


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