Excluding the font type which is 'Engineering 3". Is there are any font type which can edit or customer the line weight of text?

Excluding the font type which is 'Engineering 3". Is there are any font type which can edit or customer the line weight of text?

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  • Is there are any font type which can edit or customer the line weight of text?

    Fonts Supported by MicroStation

    • MicroStation resource fonts (stick fonts) are installed with MicroStation.  There are tools to work with stick fonts
    • TrueType fonts are installed to the Windows fonts folder.  MicroStation doesn't install TrueType fonts, but they are often installed by other apps.  You can purchase good-quality TrueType fonts or obtain poor-quality TrueType fonts free
    • AutoCAD shx fonts are not part of MicroStation but MicroStation will use them when exchanging files with AutoCAD

    You can apply element symbology (e.g. line weight) to a stick font.  You don't need to edit the font.  The only fonts you can edit in MicroStation are stick fonts (resource fonts).  Here's resource font ISOREC with line weight 1, 2 and 4.  It's not elegant...

    ISOREC

     
    Regards, Jon Summers
    LA Solutions

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  • Is there are any font type which can edit or customer the line weight of text?

    Fonts Supported by MicroStation

    • MicroStation resource fonts (stick fonts) are installed with MicroStation.  There are tools to work with stick fonts
    • TrueType fonts are installed to the Windows fonts folder.  MicroStation doesn't install TrueType fonts, but they are often installed by other apps.  You can purchase good-quality TrueType fonts or obtain poor-quality TrueType fonts free
    • AutoCAD shx fonts are not part of MicroStation but MicroStation will use them when exchanging files with AutoCAD

    You can apply element symbology (e.g. line weight) to a stick font.  You don't need to edit the font.  The only fonts you can edit in MicroStation are stick fonts (resource fonts).  Here's resource font ISOREC with line weight 1, 2 and 4.  It's not elegant...

    ISOREC

     
    Regards, Jon Summers
    LA Solutions

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