![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve had trouble with others in the past. Also, I think you’ll need to use the pdf printer from Adobe, not another software company. Exploding in acad didn’t work, and expanding in illustrator generated outlined font. It’s the only way I’ve found that converts the text to single line paths. Printing to pdf is the key to this puzzle. My understanding is that they’re made with line paths, unlike normal truetype fonts that are outlines…? Other fonts might work, but most likely they’ll need to be. I use this because I’m already familiar with it and can draw to scale. Do not expand it! (Or another program that you normally use) pdf using Adobe pdf printer application (this is the key step!) Type text in AutoCAD using ‘simplex’ font (other software and fonts may work too).This way it can be engraved/carved/lasered in a single pass, without tracing back, without thickening/bolding the characters, just like writing by hand with a pen. OK so the goal was to generate text that consists only of single line paths that can be used in Easel not outlined characters, not filled. It’ll be interesting to see if this works for other people, and what other variations people might come up with. Instead of answering each, I’m just posting it as a new thread. Guys!! I’ve figured it out!! I’ve seen a few threads asking about this, but no one seems to have a solid solution.
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