Ultimate font 10,000
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Ultimate font 10,000
Does anyone know if these fonts r dxf ready http://www.ultimatefontdownload.com/ind ... op=pspider
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Re: Ultimate font 10,000
Most likely they are TTF fonts. With Corel or other programs, you could make them DXF ready very easily but directly off the CD/DVD, no, they will not be DXF ready. (my assumption anyways).
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Re: Ultimate font 10,000
If you are referring to the ones off this site, they work for me as "cut ready" in plasmacam software. I just move whatever font I need into the plasmacam font folder and it is available in my software. The only thing for me that sometimes makes them not ready to cut is when I have to stencil an A,R,O,P, etc for fallouts. Im not sure how other programs and software handle text.
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Re: Ultimate font 10,000
Again, in Plasmacam's design edge software, any font that is TTP or the other one...ocr? can be directly used in the drawing. and the nice thing is that you can just keep a separate folder on your drive with all your fonts, since it don't need to be in the Plasmacam font folder. You can specify a directory for it to look in. But, no they are not considered to be DXF ready unless your program can bring them in as such.
Another neat thing is that once you bring them in in DE, you can then move individual letters around if you like, or move as a group.
Another neat thing is that once you bring them in in DE, you can then move individual letters around if you like, or move as a group.
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Re: Ultimate font 10,000
thanks everyone for you help ...
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Re: Ultimate font 10,000
Weldor2005,weldor2005 wrote:Again, in Plasmacam's design edge software, any font that is TTP or the other one...ocr? can be directly used in the drawing. and the nice thing is that you can just keep a separate folder on your drive with all your fonts, since it don't need to be in the Plasmacam font folder. You can specify a directory for it to look in. But, no they are not considered to be DXF ready unless your program can bring them in as such.
Another neat thing is that once you bring them in in DE, you can then move individual letters around if you like, or move as a group.
Are you able to use open type fonts with design edge? I recently purchased a font to complete a project for a customer, they already had signage that used that certain font, however it is only available as opentype font. I am unable to get designedge to recognize or import the font, it only wants true type fonts. Just curious if you are able to get it to work, how? Thanks in advance for your time,
Shane