Hello,
I've imported a drawing from DWG format and got a unique behavior, which I can't remember to have faced before:
It was identified as an M-Text feature but the first thing that brought me attention was the Font identified: an unknown TXH format.
How could this font be imported but the translator not be aware of it ?
When in the DWG Importation dialog the engine did identify only two fonts in the source file: ARIAL and ROMANS.
The additional characters introduced in the first text string are actually a Windows code from the letter "ã" ("a" with a tilde). (Actually I don't know what for is this code used.)
The usual is to transform a character with the ASCII Extended code table (Alt+0227):
Can be the font unidentified because it came inside an M-Text feature ?
I'm not aware if it was created by an original Autocad or an external application. It's an Hydraulics project.
Thanks,
Miguel
I've imported a drawing from DWG format and got a unique behavior, which I can't remember to have faced before:
It was identified as an M-Text feature but the first thing that brought me attention was the Font identified: an unknown TXH format.
How could this font be imported but the translator not be aware of it ?
When in the DWG Importation dialog the engine did identify only two fonts in the source file: ARIAL and ROMANS.
The additional characters introduced in the first text string are actually a Windows code from the letter "ã" ("a" with a tilde). (Actually I don't know what for is this code used.)
The usual is to transform a character with the ASCII Extended code table (Alt+0227):
Can be the font unidentified because it came inside an M-Text feature ?
I'm not aware if it was created by an original Autocad or an external application. It's an Hydraulics project.
Thanks,
Miguel
Miguel J. Palaoro • Porto Alegre • Brasil
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