It won't work because there are only 2 styles in a new, no-template drawing named "Annotative" and "Standard" (using 2010). Open a new empty drawing using NO template, then try to load the linetype defined above. The "X" and the name "Romans" here tells AutoCAD to load the character 58 (Hex) from the "style" defined in the drawing named "ROMANS" Neither have anything to do with whether or not your linetype will load. The latter is a truetype font only used by the MTEXT editor to mimic the shx font. The former is an AutoCAD shape based "font". Stock OOTB AutoCAD includes "fonts" named "romans.shx" and "romans_.ttf". You are still confusing AutoCAD styles and Fonts. The term "Textstyle" in the context of AutoCAD linetypes is unique to AutoCAD. I cannot see why y'all are saying this will not work when I am using it every day? Heck, it even works in Carlson Survey 2010.įirst off, there is no such thing as a "Windows text style". That same linetype definition is being used every day in my office on computers running everything from AutoCad LT2004 to Civil3D 2010. And I still sat thay ROMANS is a windows text style and if you will load it in the dwt file this linetype will indeed work.
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