Font issues with ArchiCAD 14
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2011-01-19 11:05 PM
2011-01-19
11:05 PM
Does anyone have an answer to this issue?
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2011-01-20 04:38 AM
2011-01-20
04:38 AM
What font?
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2011-01-20 05:16 AM
2011-01-20
05:16 AM
It is a font a co-worker created, but I noticed the same problem with fonts like Century, Geneva and Monaco to name a few.

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2011-01-20 05:36 AM
2011-01-20
05:36 AM
What OS are you on.
No problem here with those fonts on Windows 7.
Barry.
No problem here with those fonts on Windows 7.
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2011-01-20 05:51 AM
2011-01-20
05:51 AM
I am running a Mac OS 10.6.6. I did not have these issues with ArchiCAD 13 on the same OS.

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2011-01-20 02:55 PM
2011-01-20
02:55 PM
I am seeing the same behavior on OSX.5: in AC 14 the bold and italic styles are only available if shown as part of a font family in a sub menu, the style buttons don't work. AC 13 doesn't use the sub menus, but the style buttons work on any font.
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2011-01-20 07:31 PM
2011-01-20
07:31 PM
David: thanks for the suggestion. My profile has been updated.
So it appears there is nothing we can do regarding the fonts on version 14? Does anyone know how to work around the problem?
So it appears there is nothing we can do regarding the fonts on version 14? Does anyone know how to work around the problem?
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2011-01-21 04:04 PM
2011-01-21
04:04 PM
hnorman wrote:You could get the full type family. Then you will have bold, italic, bold italic, and perhaps letter, book, roman, light, condensed, black, demi-bold, etc (depending on the typeface).
David: thanks for the suggestion. My profile has been updated.
So it appears there is nothing we can do regarding the fonts on version 14? Does anyone know how to work around the problem?
This may be part of Apple's push to using proper letter forms. Even though they invented it (AFAIK) back in the eighties, it seems they are moving away from procedural type variations. I wouldn't be surprised if this is deprecated in Snow Leopard. GS may just be following Apple's rules.
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2011-01-24 10:17 PM
2011-01-24
10:17 PM
Up to ArchiCAD 13 (which was a Carbon application) ArchiCAD used the "ATSUI" font engine, similarly (I think) to MS Word on Mac. ArchiCAD 14 (which is a Cocoa application) uses the newer "CoreText" engine, similar to TextEdit and basically all newer Mac apps. CoreText - as Matthew correctly guessed it - does not support "procedural" or "algorithmic" fonts (Fonts that have no separate typeface for bold or italic - it was the Text Engine that generated those by "distorting" the normal typeface).
When in doubt if a Font problem is caused by ArchiCAD 14, check the Font in TextEdit. If the same problem appears there, then it's a Font problem. If a Font works well in TextEdit, but not in ArchiCAD, then maybe it's ArchiCAD's fault.
When in doubt if a Font problem is caused by ArchiCAD 14, check the Font in TextEdit. If the same problem appears there, then it's a Font problem. If a Font works well in TextEdit, but not in ArchiCAD, then maybe it's ArchiCAD's fault.
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