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ā2005-02-18
09:28 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2005-02-18
09:28 PM
I open an AutoCad file with my ArchiCad 8.1 and some text is becoming unredable (questionmarks).
Can somebody help me giving an advise on the procedure so to read the AutoCad text when opening the file in ArchiCad.
I appreciate your help
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ā2005-02-19 10:27 PM
ā2005-02-19
10:27 PM
constantine wrote:Make sure that you have the same fonts installed on your system as what is referenced in the autocad file. Even the shapes file. I have setup a seperate fonts folder with all autocad type fonts (other than truetype) for when I reference a dwg file.
Hello,
I open an AutoCad file with my ArchiCad 8.1 and some text is becoming unredable (questionmarks).
Can somebody help me giving an advise on the procedure so to read the AutoCad text when opening the file in ArchiCad.
I appreciate your help
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ā2005-02-20 06:17 PM
ā2005-02-20
06:17 PM
Make sure that you have the same fonts installed on your system as what is referenced in the autocad file. Even the shapes file. I have setup a seperate fonts folder with all autocad type fonts (other than truetype) for when I reference a dwg file.
What I will do is to ask them to attach the fond as well. I assume that making a foldar with all autocad fonds they may possibly use is a good idea. What I am not sure about is where I should be keeping this folder and what I should do (if this is the case) to direct ArchiCad to reading them.
thank you for your help
Constantine
What I will do is to ask them to attach the fond as well. I assume that making a foldar with all autocad fonds they may possibly use is a good idea. What I am not sure about is where I should be keeping this folder and what I should do (if this is the case) to direct ArchiCad to reading them.
thank you for your help
Constantine

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ā2005-02-22 06:30 PM
ā2005-02-22
06:30 PM
constantine wrote:Better idea is to tell them to do eTransmit. This will pack the DWG, all Xrefs, blocks, fonts, whatnot into a single ZIP file.
What I will do is to ask them to attach the fond as well. I assume that making a foldar with all autocad fonds they may possibly use is a good idea.
Watch out how do they do the Greek in AutoCAD - if it is not system based, there are definitely SHX Greek fonts floating around, that ArchiCAD will not be able to translate. Or, might do with difficulty.
HTH,
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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ā2005-02-22 09:22 PM
ā2005-02-22
09:22 PM
constantine,
The best thing for you to do is to find out what the STYLE name is that they are using in AutoCAD.
Then you can, as I have shown in the attached image, translate the AutoCAD STYLE to any ArchiCAD TTF font you like.
If you don't know the STYLE you can always take the second option, "Replace missing fonts with" then choose the desired ArchiCAD font.
BTW. Referring to *.SHX files does not work in ArchiCAD 8.1, ArchiCAD simply ignores them. ArchiCAD 9, however, can take help of the *.SHX files.
HTH.
Cheers.
Ben
The best thing for you to do is to find out what the STYLE name is that they are using in AutoCAD.
Then you can, as I have shown in the attached image, translate the AutoCAD STYLE to any ArchiCAD TTF font you like.
If you don't know the STYLE you can always take the second option, "Replace missing fonts with" then choose the desired ArchiCAD font.
BTW. Referring to *.SHX files does not work in ArchiCAD 8.1, ArchiCAD simply ignores them. ArchiCAD 9, however, can take help of the *.SHX files.
HTH.
Cheers.
Ben