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trasformare testo in linee ed archi

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Hello, I was wondering if it was possible to transform the writings inserted with the comanto " multiline text ", the lines visible from the other cad commands.
just to understand, porpri as they were written with lines and circles.

I hope to have been clear :biggrin:

I need it, because often customers ask me to put words in the pieces, and since the machine tool (hurco) reads me quietly dxf, it would be a walk to do them like this!

I use cad 2008, and I'm trying 2012 but in a very blanda and discontinuous way, so I'm not an expert .

So, is there a "exploding" command to convert the writings in lines??

thanks in advance for the answer :smile:
 
Maybe someone will deny me.
Sometimes I had to do it, I printed a pdf that I then read with a vectorizer. It's a laborious procedure, the result is bad, but it's a result. . .
 
So, is there a "exploding" command to convert the writings in lines??

thanks in advance for the answer :smile:
Yes.
as others have explained, there is a command of the express tools called txtexp and do what is required

But I think there's nothing to do with lt... :frown:
 
I looked at the image of your blog, but I can't find that image you put:frown:
Yes.
as others have explained, there is a command of the express tools called txtexp and do what is required

But I think there's nothing to do with lt... :frown:
I have the full version of 2012, but if I try to put the command "txtexp" in the command line below, I recognize it!
try to save in dxf r12. depends on the type of character you use in writing.
I tried, but nothing changes.
remains a line of text.
 
attach here the incriminated text, that some soul tries to explode it!
but did you use a particular font? ....
 
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perfect, turn around turns, in the end I managed to install them!
I had to do the uninstallation (without uninstalling it) and add it from the installation!
then did not appear the same, and I had to insert the lease string manually in " tools" - "options " - "file" .
from there, once restarted, I finally appeared, and I managed to disappear the writing, directly from the inserted icons, without entering the command "exptxt" :-)
thank you all for the help !!!
 
you could also change the textfill variable on 1, then export a dxb of the text, then import it again into the drawing.
I use it a lot to cut the texts directly on the sheet to create paint masks.
 
interesting this option, you would explain it with more details: example what it entails setting textfills: 1? Why export to dbx? at the bottom are always two export/import operations to perform; what advantages compared to dxf format?
 
interesting this option, you would explain it with more details: example what it entails setting textfills: 1? Why export to dbx? at the bottom are always two export/import operations to perform; what advantages compared to dxf format?
I actually studied this stratagem because a lot of letters were cut into the plasma and I broke up with lines and bows.
the textfill set to 1 allows you to empty all the texts in print.
dxb is a print file that flattens you a three-dimensional view, transforming all geometries into arches and circles (a little approximately).
I got a lumen and said:
Since the dxb is a print file, it should display the demented and transformed texts. . .
I tried, and so it was:
 
However then at the end you must always export it to dxf for obvious cutting
not before it has been rescalated
 
thanks enzolog per le delucidazioni in merito! very interesting your escamotage that I will keep in mind.
 
interesting, I just don't find the dxb extension when I go to the press!!
What am I going to do to find this extension?? ?
 
Neither.
you have to go to print and choose between the printers "dxb.pc3 file" select and save in a folder.
you have never flattened 3d files apparently:biggrin:
 

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