I was unable to get help elsewhere, so I was hoping someone here could lend a hand. When I place text on a sign panel using one of the Clearview Fonts, everything displays as expected. However, if I go to Edit Highway Text and type a new value in (for instance I misspelled a word), it changes the font to something strange and loses its intelligence. Has anyone else had this problem? If so, can you offer a solution or a workaround other than manually going back into the Advanced... section and re-selecting the appropriate Clearview Font or replacing the text altogether?? This seems like a bug to me.
Here is the resolution:
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From Transoft Solutions:
Would you be able to check if this applies to you, since one other user encountered somewhat similar problem, and this is what they found out on their end:
“The root of the issue ..... font numbers and resource files. For some reason we had resource files in the project workspace path that had font numbers that were also being used with other resource files within the same path. Once we took out the unnecessary files (since GuidSIGN uses Windows fonts) it is working properly now.”
From eddiegiese to Transoft Solutions:
The issue now appears to be resolved. For some reason, we had a .rsc file that contained the Clearview fonts as well. When I removed them from the .rsc file using Bentley's Font Utility and restarted MicroStation, the problem no longer occurred. It is now properly pointing to the TTF versions of the Clearview fonts. I realized that they may be contained in an .rsc file when I saw that they had a font number associated.