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aashley21
2006-04-19, 03:39 PM
Is there a way to change the Text Width in dimensions? I have a Futura font that I am using throughout my project with a text width of 0.8 but when I use the same font in my dimensioning, I cant change the width and its too wide. Any Suggestions without changing my font?
Thanks,
Aaron
david.kingham
2006-04-19, 04:02 PM
You have to change your font, I have modified the Architxt font to have a .8 width factor and have another one just for dimensions that eliminates the spaces between the dash almost completely
dhurtubise
2006-04-19, 04:43 PM
i would be interested to figure out, how you achieve that ? I mean modifying a font ?
david.kingham
2006-04-19, 04:45 PM
I use this program http://www.high-logic.com/fcp.html it is very simple to use
aashley21
2006-04-19, 05:03 PM
So basically the short answer is no. Correct?
david.kingham
2006-04-19, 06:00 PM
Nope cannot change the width factor in dimensions or in schedules and it wasn't fixed in 9....new font is your answer
dhurtubise
2006-04-19, 06:17 PM
Thanks a lot i will give it a try
aashley21
2006-04-19, 06:31 PM
Nope cannot change the width factor in dimensions or in schedules and it wasn't fixed in 9....new font is your answer
With that program, is there a quick way to compress the width of all the letters and symbols?
david.kingham
2006-04-19, 07:31 PM
I couldn't find a way to do them all at once, had to open each letter and manually scale it down, didn't take long though
jsr13
2007-01-30, 07:47 PM
I couldn't find a way to do them all at once, had to open each letter and manually scale it down, didn't take long though
I checked out Font Editor ($69). It looks very nice & would do just what you said it would and more: if you get the Pro version ($129) it will batch process the glyphs so that you don't have to do it one at a time.
Thanks very much for everyones input, but it looks like I'll be sitting the "font creation" angle out for a while to see if they fix it in the new releases. If not, I may have to consider David's option.
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