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#16640 by joshhuggins
Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:04 pm
#16667 by MtnArch
Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:41 pm
If you'll e-mail me the CHR fonts I'll convert them to SHP/SHX for you. The problem is when there are curves involved (in the font) that don't tranlsate correctly (usually bad from SHX to CHR, but ...).

We **hopefully** won't have this problem when V12 comes out and supports SHX fonts!

(E-mail the fonts to me at athendry@netzero.net)
#18452 by MtnArch
Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:10 am
I thought that at one point I had a CHR to SHX (or SHP) utility but haven't been able to find it. I've checked in my Precision Fonts stuff and DCPlus but it's not there. There is a DAT file that installed with Plus with a file name of CHR2SHX.DAT but no utility to utilize it.

Does anyone else remember this utility or know where it might reside?
#19338 by Mark F. Madura
Fri Jan 26, 2007 3:00 pm


CHR2SHP
This command-line utility for decompiling DataCAD CHR fonts to SHP format was originally distributed by Tim Hamlett of ArcDraft America around 1994.

SHP2CHR
This command-line utility for compiling SHP files to DataCAD CHR fonts is included with DataCAD in the \CHR or \Fonts folder.

SHP2SHX
This command-line utility for compiling SHP files to AutoCAD SHX fonts was originally distributed by Tim Hamlett of ArcDraft America around 1994.

SHX2SHP
This command-line utility for decompiling AutoCAD SHX fonts to SHP format is a public domain product of Schreiber Instruments Inc. Version 4.0 was published in 1995.

FWIW,

MFM
#24186 by MtnArch
Thu May 17, 2007 12:40 pm
Jon's not mistaken - V12 Test Drive does this the first time that you fire up the program. The only trick is that it **may** load them into the main DC12 directory instead of the Fonts directory.
#57637 by MtnArch
Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:39 pm
I know that this is an old thread, but does anyone know what ever happened to Tim Hamlett?

His fonts were AWESOME!

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