2008-02-27 11:29 PM
2008-02-27 11:55 PM
HAL9000 wrote:Text is not dependent on the line weight of the pen, so the output is always consistent regardless of pen color (this is how most software works). If it needs to be heavier, either make it bold or use a different font. We used RomanS in AutoCAD and now use Arial in AC.
Sorry if this is a common sense or correct me if I am wrong- but why doesnt the text pen determain the stroke width of the text? Then how do you control the line width of text? My text is thin/light and is very hard to read.
2008-02-27 11:56 PM
HAL9000 wrote:ArchiCAD uses true type fonts, so we have the same formatting capabilities as most word processing programs. Use bold to change the appearance and use colors (in addition to layers) to help visually distinguish different text types.
Sorry if this is a common sense or correct me if I am wrong- but why doesnt the text pen determain the stroke width of the text? Then how do you control the line width of text? My text is thin/light and is very hard to read.
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