Alessio70
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Hello, my name is alessio, and I work with a company that produces molds
for tyres. through the artistic cad topography, project the lettering that will then be engraved on rings in fe or all, in practice I manage all the writings and logos that are seen on the sides of the tires.
the software I use however, has no parametric functions, and therefore most times I am forced to re-start the work from scratch (obviously with the fonts already created earlier). to make it short I would like to know if you are aware of parametric software that manage in a parametric way also fonts, in order to be able to start from a drawing already made and resize it maintaining the characteristics of the unaltered font (height, spacing between letters and words etc...).
at the fair a couple of years ago, they promoted an application for catiav5 of a text editor (type3), but neither who sold type3 nor who sold caia, I could make a practical demonstration to solve my problems, I didn't give myself any confidence (obviously inherent to my type of work). If anyone could give me advice, I'd be grateful.
Thank you.
for tyres. through the artistic cad topography, project the lettering that will then be engraved on rings in fe or all, in practice I manage all the writings and logos that are seen on the sides of the tires.
the software I use however, has no parametric functions, and therefore most times I am forced to re-start the work from scratch (obviously with the fonts already created earlier). to make it short I would like to know if you are aware of parametric software that manage in a parametric way also fonts, in order to be able to start from a drawing already made and resize it maintaining the characteristics of the unaltered font (height, spacing between letters and words etc...).
at the fair a couple of years ago, they promoted an application for catiav5 of a text editor (type3), but neither who sold type3 nor who sold caia, I could make a practical demonstration to solve my problems, I didn't give myself any confidence (obviously inherent to my type of work). If anyone could give me advice, I'd be grateful.
Thank you.