Re: DWG files plotted to XPS and PDF are capturing different fonts.
I can't share the DWG files as they are proprietary, and I only have DWD TrueView so I can't edit the files to remove the proprietary information. Let me see if I can find another file with the same...
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Hello this looks really interesting... Is it possible to automate dwg convert (in true view) in the same way?
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I had the OEM edit the file and have it attached.
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This is what I'm seeing. (Note: I had PDFSHX set to 0 in the registry when I first posted my question. I have it set back to 1 now so this is a bit different.)Plotting with Microsoft XPS writer or...
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Hi pendean,See my replies above (I inadvertently replied to myself)Thanks,Dan
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Have you tried the solution HERE? Start the list command and then esc out of the command and use the up arrow key to get the command back on the command line and then use the backspace and type in...
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These two "tables" are just static image files, raster, pasted into the file (see screenshot below): you know, like pictures on your smart phone of your puppy 😉 Pictures do not have fonts, they are...
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OP wrote they tried it without success: did you try it? Seems like an old dead tip now when I tried it.
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Hi pendean,That's what I thought too, but what I don't understand is why the Microsoft XPS and PDF print drivers render those static images as searchable text (but for some odd reason don't render any...
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*for the first table.
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Works for me, use list command and ESC out and up arrow key to get it back on command line and backspace and type in new command. Just did it.
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Here are the three files I get using the methods described above.The CNVtoPDF file captures the text fonts as searchable text.The DWGtoPDF file captures the text fonts as comments.The MICtoPDF file...
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Here is the Microsoft Print to XPS file. It also captures the tables as searchable text.
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Your pictures contain 4 different fonts And your actual tables with actual text are different still.Then there are different fonts in use in the titleblocks as well, separate from all the others.Then...
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That's all well and good but it doesn't solve my problem. I want one print driver that is capable of rendering the text and tables as searchable text. The fact that the Adobe driver can do that for...
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You and the file creator need to talk about not using images so your future DWG/DTV output behaves consistently, then Microsoft/Adobe Support for feature adds to their drivers to be consistent with...
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As I said in my original question - all appeals to the manufacturer have been futile. I was hoping someone here had the magic driver!
View ArticleRe: DWG files plotted to XPS and PDF are capturing different fonts.
Magic drivers may exist, but you'll need to hunt for it on the web.Or pick up a CAD program and do the conversions/fixing yourself as another option for a more consistent printing experience.
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