As fonts are required from all CAD systems, here a posting from Varkon list ;-)

> Hi.
>
> I created free ISO 3098 compatible ttf font for use in free CAD programs. The project page is http://code.google.com/p/osifont/, you can check it out and eventually included in your CAD project.
>
> hikikomori82 at gmail dot com <mailto:[email protected]>

This font is required for drawings by certain institutions.



Ineiev wrote:
On 11/22/10, Mark Rages <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Colin D Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
How hard would it be to make use of the freetype library to handle all
vector-based fonts?  I imagine the font outlines could be converted to
line elements fairly easily... ?

pcb's fonts are special:  they are a single line wide.  When you need
the smallest letters that a given silk process can print legibly, you
want those single-line fonts.

For larger fonts, freetype would be great, and save us the
machinations of creating the text in inkscape or something and
importing it with pstoedit.

Discuss also using QCAD fonts, please.

Cheers,
Ineiev


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