I am using Datacad 12 with the latest upgrade. When I export my file (layers on) to dwg everything appears to work fine, however when I call it up in my viewer program to check before sending to my consultant all of the text sizes have been enlarged. I know that this happened with earlier versions, but I have exported files to dwg before in version 12 and not had this problem so I must be doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what! I've double checked preferences etc. and can't see anything that doesn't look right. If anyone has any ideas I would greatly appreciate hearing them.
I'm guessing a bit, but have you changed your font lately?
Nick Pyner
Dee Why Beach NSW
Dee Why Beach NSW
Nope. It's the same font I've used for years.
That does appear to be the root of the problem though. The text font displaying in the dwg file is not the font I used in Datacad. Perhaps there is a setting somewhere that I'm missing? Is there a path that I have to set that points the way the correct font in the dwg file?
That does appear to be the root of the problem though. The text font displaying in the dwg file is not the font I used in Datacad. Perhaps there is a setting somewhere that I'm missing? Is there a path that I have to set that points the way the correct font in the dwg file?
Yes, there is, but it is part of the import procedure, not the export and, if you had no problem before, I don't think it explains why you do now.
I'm afraid I don't know much about this, but sticking to plain vanilla fonts seems to keep you out of trouble.
I'm afraid I don't know much about this, but sticking to plain vanilla fonts seems to keep you out of trouble.
Nick Pyner
Dee Why Beach NSW
Dee Why Beach NSW
My guess is that the SHX isn't being read by the viewer program. In the viewer program, can you specify where the font files reside or does it have it's own font directory? Make sure that you are using the **same** SHX file both in Dcad and in the viewer/Acad program.
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It has been my experience that, that text issue happens. Autocad and Datacad text settings work differently and that is just the way it is. I also send the engineers/consultants a pdf file for viewing and printing and a dwg file just for there backgrounds. They don't need our text for there work. Plus sending pdf's is better. You don't need someone out there "altering" your work.
Arthur Wood
CADD Manager
EH Danson Associates
St. Johnbury, Vermont
CADD Manager
EH Danson Associates
St. Johnbury, Vermont
i havent noticed the text enlarge when i export to dwg, but the aspect ratio of the text does change, because dwg uses a measurement that is opposite to datacad when it comes to changing the aspect ratio. Now i just try to use a standard font, that way the shift is minimal when i do export a drawing. I know that sending sending the team pdf's is alot easier, but on our projects we need to share drawings for coordiantion. We xref mech, and struct. backgrounds and the engineers xref our arch backgrounds into their drawings. if you are exporting for coordination, the text issue shouldnt really matter, most of the text layers will be turned off by the engineers either way, and if you are exporting for plotting, i think pdf's should be the way. Just my 2 cents.
Nelson Cordero
The way that the fonts are defined in DataCAD is slightly different from the way that they are defined in Autocad. I am echoing what I think that I understood when it was explained awhile back so the term may be something else. Apparently the extents of the individual letters varies a bit between the programs.
I have a work around that I've been using for years. And, it seemed to follow the extents explanation. All I did was settle on an enlargement factor that was based on some minor testing. I used .93, although various fonts react somewhat differently so I settled on the scale that worked for my worst behaved font.
Before creating a dwg file, I save the DataCAD file. I then go to the enlarge menu and set everything to the .93 enlargement and activate "By Center." Using mask with layer search on, I choose "Text" and use an area selection method. All of my text is now slightly smaller so the space between the lines becomes relatively larger.
With that done, I create the dwg file and drop out of the DCAD file without saving.
The text in the dwg file appears almost exactly the same as it did in the original aec file with some loss in alignment for left or right justification. Even with that, it still appears much better that way than it did all crowded together otherwise.
One caution is that there is no masking available for MText or PText so all bets are off for an easy solution if one uses those for the most part.
Good luck,
Woody
I have a work around that I've been using for years. And, it seemed to follow the extents explanation. All I did was settle on an enlargement factor that was based on some minor testing. I used .93, although various fonts react somewhat differently so I settled on the scale that worked for my worst behaved font.
Before creating a dwg file, I save the DataCAD file. I then go to the enlarge menu and set everything to the .93 enlargement and activate "By Center." Using mask with layer search on, I choose "Text" and use an area selection method. All of my text is now slightly smaller so the space between the lines becomes relatively larger.
With that done, I create the dwg file and drop out of the DCAD file without saving.
The text in the dwg file appears almost exactly the same as it did in the original aec file with some loss in alignment for left or right justification. Even with that, it still appears much better that way than it did all crowded together otherwise.
One caution is that there is no masking available for MText or PText so all bets are off for an easy solution if one uses those for the most part.
Good luck,
Woody
Any way to code into a command alias to Export/Dwg/Layers on?
When I use Function 114#, it goes to export/dxf.
I have updated my Datacad.mnu file so I can do it from the keyboard
but I want to have the alias turn off the smart wall fills, hatches, and then go to the menu all in one step.
Is there a way to enter "CTRL+SHIFT+A" into an alias?
When I use Function 114#, it goes to export/dxf.
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[Exp]
comment=set up for EXPort for backgrounds
alias=1063#^1065#^1080#^1084#^1082#^114#^
I have updated my Datacad.mnu file so I can do it from the keyboard
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On Layers|CTRL+SHIFT+A|
but I want to have the alias turn off the smart wall fills, hatches, and then go to the menu all in one step.
Is there a way to enter "CTRL+SHIFT+A" into an alias?
Roger Donaldson AIA CSI CDT NCARB
abUsing Datacad since 1986, ver 23.00.02.15 (SE)
http://www.RogerDonaldsonArchitect.com
abUsing Datacad since 1986, ver 23.00.02.15 (SE)
http://www.RogerDonaldsonArchitect.com
Roger D wrote:Any way to code into a command alias to Export/Dwg/Layers on?
When I use Function 114#, it goes to export/dxf.
I can certainly add one for ya!
Dave
David A. Giesselman
Senior Vice President & CTO
DATACAD LLC
dave@datacad.com
Providing thoughtfully crafted, software bugs to the DataCAD community since 1984.
Senior Vice President & CTO
DATACAD LLC
dave@datacad.com
Providing thoughtfully crafted, software bugs to the DataCAD community since 1984.
would be much appreciated.
BTW, the online list of codes ends at 1084+3015, my running list goes to 1092
https://www.datacad.com/ddn/extended_cha ... codes.html
BTW, the online list of codes ends at 1084+3015, my running list goes to 1092
https://www.datacad.com/ddn/extended_cha ... codes.html
Roger Donaldson AIA CSI CDT NCARB
abUsing Datacad since 1986, ver 23.00.02.15 (SE)
http://www.RogerDonaldsonArchitect.com
abUsing Datacad since 1986, ver 23.00.02.15 (SE)
http://www.RogerDonaldsonArchitect.com
Added the following new extended codes for the next build:
Dave
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3017 : DWG Export - All Layers
3018 : DWG Export - On Layers
Dave
David A. Giesselman
Senior Vice President & CTO
DATACAD LLC
dave@datacad.com
Providing thoughtfully crafted, software bugs to the DataCAD community since 1984.
Senior Vice President & CTO
DATACAD LLC
dave@datacad.com
Providing thoughtfully crafted, software bugs to the DataCAD community since 1984.
Ya know I have been complaining about this enlarged text issue ever since I can remember and it STILL doesn't work correctly or the way we would expect it to work. Seems silly as hell that something as basic as text which is a HUGE part of our drawings can not work correctly between programs. It is even worse when it is a drawing that originates for AutoJUNK then comes to DataCAD and then back to AutoCRAP... the text is all whacked out. Change anything with a line of text and it magically moves up a tad?!?! Silly.
Have I ever told you how much I hate autostaph?!?! BUT when I use DataCAD and export to the junky program I end up with more junk that I am assuming is created or whatever in DataCAD... Once again, silly.
Here is to wishing there is some sort of fix for this mess. Text is a major part of the process and I shouldn't have to stick with some basic font to hopefully make it work... which in most cases still messes up.
Kent
Have I ever told you how much I hate autostaph?!?! BUT when I use DataCAD and export to the junky program I end up with more junk that I am assuming is created or whatever in DataCAD... Once again, silly.
Here is to wishing there is some sort of fix for this mess. Text is a major part of the process and I shouldn't have to stick with some basic font to hopefully make it work... which in most cases still messes up.
Kent
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