пятница, 1 февраля 2013 г.

шрифты для autocad

To place text, you simply start the command by whichever means you prefer, click into the drawing area where you want the text to appear, set the height (if it has not been pre-defined in the STYLE [see later], set the rotation angle and start typing the required text.

Detailed instruction on using the DTEXT command and DT shortcut in producing CAD drawings (to Australian Standrds for Technial Drawing - AS1100) is given in our QuickStart CAD, Basic CAD 1 and  Basic CAD 2 courses.

We like to use the DT and MT shortcuts to start these from the keyboard rather than use the toolbar icon. A word of warning: In our hands, AutoCAD 2005 often loses its way to these shortcuts, so be careful when using shortcuts in AutoCAD.

You made need to load this toolbar via View>Toolbars>Text. It is not loaded by default.

The figure below shows the Text toolbar from IntelliCAD ver 6.6.

The buttons are usually found on the standard toolbar, but may be on other toolbars depending on your version/release of AutoCAD or IntelliCAD. [There have been 20+ versions of AutoCAD and 7 releases of IntelliCAD since they were first released and the user interface changes each time. What does not change is the command DTEXT at the command line; it's there in every version].

These DTEXT and MTEXT commands can either be typed at the keyboard, or activated by clicking on toolbar buttons (icons). The actual command is 'hidden' behind the toolbar button and is fed to the AutoCAD or command line whenever you 'pick' one of them.

Text in an AutoCAD or an drawing is created whenever you use the DTEXT command for a single line of text, or the MTEXT command for a paragraph (multi line) of text. 

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