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I would like to write the text HONDA with the Honda font on a part. I found the font online in ttf format, installed it on my computer (word sees it). I added pro_font_dir paramater to the config and pointed it to the default windows font directory. I restarted Creo and I can see now a lot of the windows font in the list when I create the text sketch, but the Honda font is missing.
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@Lecso11 wrote:
The issue was the font itself. While Microsoft Word could use it, Adobe Illustrator and Creo couldn't. These seem to be more sensitive for the quality of the fonts.
My solution was to create a vector from a logo in Adobe Illustrator, save as dwg, convert that to iges and import it as a Creo sketch, and then I could extrude it.
Hi,
In Creo Parametric 9.0.2.0 I am able to create a sketch feature.
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Hi,
In Creo Parametric 9.0.2.0 I am able to create a sketch feature.
Note: You do not have to install the font into Windows to use it in Creo.
This is not the font I used.
Try this one please and report back: https://www.dafontfree.io/honda-logo-font/
The issue was the font itself. While Microsoft Word could use it, Adobe Illustrator and Creo couldn't. These seem to be more sensitive for the quality of the fonts.
My solution was to create a vector from a logo in Adobe Illustrator, save as dwg, convert that to iges and import it as a Creo sketch, and then I could extrude it.
@Lecso11 wrote:
The issue was the font itself. While Microsoft Word could use it, Adobe Illustrator and Creo couldn't. These seem to be more sensitive for the quality of the fonts.
My solution was to create a vector from a logo in Adobe Illustrator, save as dwg, convert that to iges and import it as a Creo sketch, and then I could extrude it.
Hi,
In Creo Parametric 9.0.2.0 I am able to create a sketch feature.
You are absolutely right. I was looking for Honda font, not NewWGL4Font in the list. This is the solution.