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Font question : Outline to Stroke
Having trawled this forum and picked up on a thread that said someone had accidentally done this, how do you do it, deliberately.
Using outline fonts, that is what I get when converting them to editable shapes. They look solid, but by the time I get them into a Gerber editor the outline is all I get.
So my question is : How do I convert an outline font to be single strokes and not an outline "shell" with an infill.
For those curious, this the background to my situation.
I have need to create a photo plotter file, in the form of a Gerber file that uses 'G' codes to plot vector lines.
Converting everything in my Xara file to editable shapes, I can export an SVG file, and drop in into Inkscape that lets me export as an HPGL file, that loads into my CAM editor that lets me export as a Gerber file.
There are so-called non outline fonts mentioned on the web, but they look like the outline is just set to zero which won't work for what I need.
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Re: Font question : Outline to Stroke
I'm a bit confused here - if you are using 'outline fonts' they will not become solid shapes of the sort you show, when you convert to editable shapes - because they are outlines only they will convert to shapes in the shape of the outlines - you would have to break shapes to get them solid
do you mean a solid font to which an outline can be applied? - which font are you using ? after converting to editable shapes did you ungroup [twice] to get individual letters?
have you a link to the thread you mention ?
Re: Font question : Outline to Stroke
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handrawn
I'm a bit confused here - if you are using 'outline fonts' they will not become solid shapes of the sort you show, when you convert to editable shapes - because they are outlines only they will convert to shapes in the shape of the outlines - you would have to break shapes to get them solid
do you mean a solid font to which an outline can be applied? - which font are you using ? after converting to editable shapes did you ungroup [twice] to get individual letters?
have you a link to the thread you mention ?
Thanks for getting back to me.
The font I have used is "Swis721 BT" which I had hoped to convert to what I have read on the web is loosely referred to as an "Engraving" single stroke font.
The thread I found is here :- https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...=text+to+lines
It turns out that the "so-called non outline fonts" I referred to, are actually single stroke fonts, and after further trawling the web I found one called CAMWorks which does the job.
So now I only need do a font replacement and a few tweaks and I'm there!
Thanks again.
Re: Font question : Outline to Stroke
great - thanks for that - hope it now all goes well :)