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2006-06-02 11:21 AM
2006-06-16 09:17 AM
Jere wrote:Arial seems to be setting in as a standard in most places; at least for CDs. Schematic drawings still show a bit more variety, and title blocks ofetn sport a bit of Palatino or some slightly more exotic typefaces.Archi wrote:I'm in Canada. Almost every firm I know uses a different font including Helvetica, Arial, Tekton, Graphite. The trend seems to be moving towards sans serif fonts, especially Arial.
@Rick
Thanks Rick, right this one is from your material.
Sorry for using...
Mr. Hand...
What kind of "FONTS" is used in the USA?
Mainly Mr. Hand?
2006-06-16 10:45 AM
Matthew wrote:
Arial seems to be setting in as a standard in most places; at least for CDs. Schematic drawings still show a bit more variety, and title blocks ofetn sport a bit of Palatino or some slightly more exotic typefaces.
2006-06-16 11:13 AM
2006-06-16 03:00 PM
2006-06-16 04:21 PM
KeesW wrote:it's expensive ($215US), but you should check out the whole Graphite font family. I used graphite light for a little while, but i just find some of the numbers are hard to read, especially when decimals are used. It might be more clear on the Graphite medium though.
I too wanted to know what a 'pond' was and had a look!
I use 'graphite light' for casual text. Don't know where I got it - an autocad add-on many years ago, i think. Its the most effective freehand font that I've come accross. It really looks handwritten, and is quite compact. Other free hand fonts seem to be vey wide and take up too much room. But it's not a standard true type font and has to be copied and loaded whenever I move to a new computer.
2006-06-17 12:09 AM
2006-06-17 05:27 PM
Geoff wrote:I've never seen one, but it sure would be nice. Surprisingly even the "Architect's Font Pack" has none.
Anybody know of a font that includes a centerline (CL) symbol? Seems obvious but none of mine have it.
2006-06-19 02:38 AM
2006-06-19 09:06 AM
Jere wrote:I think some of the old GS vector fonts may have had it as well. Not much help though.
i know (and have a couple) that do, but they're AutoCAD .shx fonts.
2006-06-19 06:06 PM
Geoff wrote:Sez here, 'Arial Unicode MS' has it. Not exactly Arial, I think.
Anybody know of a font that includes a centerline (CL) symbol? Seems obvious but none of mine have it.