2024-04-25 03:44 PM - last edited on 2024-09-24 10:13 AM by Doreena Deng
Hi,
I am using ArchiCAD 26 and noticed that the font on all my scale bar library parts has changed to an odd font (an old typewriter type font). I don't recall ever changing it, and cannot see how to change it to a font of my choice - there doesn't seem to be an option for this in the library part settings.
Does anyone know how to change it?
Thanks,
Ross
Operating system used: Windows
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2024-04-26 10:54 AM - edited 2024-04-26 10:54 AM
OK thanks.
I can see these objects have no control over the font used.
If this is not how they normally look, all I can assume is you do not have the font installed on your machine.
To edit, select a placed object.
Press CTRL+SHIFT+O at the same time.
This will open the editor.
In the 2D script you should find a line that starts with "define style..."
The part I have circled probably has a font name in quotes - i.e. "Arial".
You can change that name to the actual font you want to use.
Then save and close the editor.
This will change just that one object in your embedded library.
You will need to do the same for all of the other objects.
Then save them and load them in any other file that has these objects.
Or better still, save them out into a folder called "Office Library" (or similar) on your local hard drive or network server if you use one.
Now you can load that folder as a library in any file, instead of having them in the embedded library of just one file.
Barry.
2024-04-26 04:46 AM
You should state the name of the scale bar object, and maybe which AC localisation you are using...
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2024-04-26 08:30 AM
Hi,
I am in the UK, and the same font change has happened to all the scale bars in my library. These are all embedded library parts, which I did not make, but I cannot figure out why the font suddenly changed, or how to edit the library part to change it to something a bit more normal.
Any help most welcome.
2024-04-26 08:42 AM - edited 2024-04-26 08:42 AM
You mean this scale object in the default library?
If not, you will need to show us which one.
Barry.
2024-04-26 08:59 AM
Hi Barry,
No, not that one, I think they must have been made by a former colleague, as they are embedded into my own cad template.
Maybe my question is a more general one about how to edit a library part?
2024-04-26 09:06 AM
When you select that object, what does it show in 'Custom Settings' ?
The font shouldn't have changed unless you don't have the font that is was set for installed on your computer.
If the font is hard coded into the object, you will have to open the script to edit it.
It is hard to say exactly with out seeing your object, but in the 2D script there should be a 'DEFINE STYLE' command that sets the font.
Barry.
2024-04-26 09:18 AM
Hi Barry,
The below is a screenshot of the object settings, with one of the offending objects highlighted on the underlying window on the right.
2024-04-26 10:54 AM - edited 2024-04-26 10:54 AM
OK thanks.
I can see these objects have no control over the font used.
If this is not how they normally look, all I can assume is you do not have the font installed on your machine.
To edit, select a placed object.
Press CTRL+SHIFT+O at the same time.
This will open the editor.
In the 2D script you should find a line that starts with "define style..."
The part I have circled probably has a font name in quotes - i.e. "Arial".
You can change that name to the actual font you want to use.
Then save and close the editor.
This will change just that one object in your embedded library.
You will need to do the same for all of the other objects.
Then save them and load them in any other file that has these objects.
Or better still, save them out into a folder called "Office Library" (or similar) on your local hard drive or network server if you use one.
Now you can load that folder as a library in any file, instead of having them in the embedded library of just one file.
Barry.
2024-04-26 02:24 PM
What a star you are Barry!
That script change worked perfectly. Thank you very much.
Ross
2024-04-29 03:23 AM
In case management decideds to change the standard font, instead of inserting your desired font into the Define Style, you can add the parameter used to the Parameters Script, ensuring that there is no red cross next to it. This will present the option for the user to select the font in the object settings.
Ling.
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