Dietmar Lorenz Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 When upgrading from VW10 to VW11.5 I tried to replace the Graphite font in all of my files with Arial. However, I still want to keep Graphite installed on my computer. In order to use batch conversion for my extensive custom symbol libraries I installed Vectorworks on another computer that doesn't have Graphite installed. As expected, Graphite got replaced with Arial. But when I brought the file back to my workstation Graphite re-appeared. It seems the files retain a "memory" of the original font and revert to it when it becomes available again. Is there a way to permanently replace a font without having to edit each text element in every file separately? Thanks, Dietmar VWArchitect11.5 on PC Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 The only way to have it changed permanently is to physically change the font in the text menu with all the text items selected. However, to save time, simply set up a font mapping in the VW preferences to map Graphite to Ariel. Go to File>Preferences>VW Preferences Click on the Display tab Click on the Font mappings button Select Graphite on the left In the drop down box below "With", select Ariel. Click OK when done. Quote Link to comment
Dietmar Lorenz Posted November 4, 2005 Author Share Posted November 4, 2005 Katie, it seems to me that you can only map a font if that font is not installed on your computer, else it would not show in the left column of the mapping dialogue. Changing drawings manually is a daunting task, as text can be buried deep down in symbols, groups, drawing labels, worksheets etc. Certainly not practical for hundreds of files. The mapping tool should be enhanced to allow manual mapping of fonts, even if they are available on a computer, or a "replace font" tool. Any other ideas for now? Thanks, Dietmar Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted November 5, 2005 Share Posted November 5, 2005 Can you temporarily remove graphite from the fonts folder, open a VW file, set the font mapping, then put the font back in the fonts folder? That's the only way to do this. Quote Link to comment
Dietmar Lorenz Posted November 5, 2005 Author Share Posted November 5, 2005 Katie, this is equivalent to what I described in my initial posting: I did open the file on a computer without Graphite installed, mapped Graphite to Arial, saved the file. When opening it on a computer that has Graphite installed, the mapping no longer works and the file reverts to Graphite font. Unless there is a way to purge the "memory" of the obsolete font, this is not going to work. It seems a "map and replace font" tool is needed to accomplish the task. Example: Your engineer sends a plan with Graphite font, the rest of your set is Arial and you want a uniform appearance, or better readability. You should be able to change the font setting for the entire file, without editing individual objects. Just like font mapping, but as a deliberate act, rather than a necessity, because you're missing a font. Please advise. Dietmar Quote Link to comment
Ray Libby Posted November 5, 2005 Share Posted November 5, 2005 Not sure if this is different than what you have tried, but do a select all and change the font. Even though non text objects are selected, text objects will change. Quote Link to comment
Dietmar Lorenz Posted November 7, 2005 Author Share Posted November 7, 2005 Ray, in my experience you never catch everything that way. And changing libraries with thousands of symbols is tedious. That's why I ran the batch conversion from Version 10 to 11 on a computer that didn't have the font installed that I wanted to replace. It got automatically mapped to Arial, but the files seems to "remember" the original font and revert once it becomes available again. Quote Link to comment
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