![]() You can do one of 2 things, either engrave directly off Acad, or use the explode text in Acad to convert the SHX to lines and arcs and export to corel. If you have Autocad, which, if you are running large scale lasers, I assume you do, then you have a LOT of fonts in shx format that are single line, if you dont, you can get em off the net. These lasers are 3' x 7' x 6' 3500 watt beasts getting replaced with 4000 watt monsters, and have their own CO2 gas bottles plumbed up to them for their every 72 hour gas change. Right now I have to play musical Rofin's, and swap out 3 big lasers. ![]() When I try to zoom into it, the text disappears, and the whole line of text turns into a single black filled circle? Weird, but it looks like it will work.Īs far as converting text to a bitmap, I did not see that feature yet, so I will take a closer look tonight. Now one of the fonts that Joe posted a link to looks like a true single line font. I tried to convert to curves, and it also has an outline. I forget it's name right now, but the font name starts with the letter M, when you view it. What I did do was look over them all, and one of them kind of resembles an arial font. ![]() To be fair, I have not tried to engrave with them yet, but I will try tonight just to be sure. I installed those 10 new Engravers fonts last night, and they are thin, but not really single line fonts. ![]()
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