Joe always uses pierced instead of cut path.
Joe always uses pierced instead of cut path.
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I am using Ragg Mopp font from dafont.com at the request of a customer. The text is rotated 90 degrees on the board (as is my whole project). Notice how the center of the "n" is being carved - apparently it is being treated as a closed path.
On a hunch, I elongated the text, and it "carved" correctly. (I cannot use the text that way; just an experiment.) On another hunch, I rotated the unstretched text back, and the defect went away. In fact, all three other rotations were fine.
Designer 1 does not exhibit this behaviour.
A workaround for my project will be to rotate everything 180 degrees.
what settings did you use for the font (point size, etc)
Here's a portion of the project.
Dick,
It did the same with Lucida Grand on the Mac version. Strange but it did it on only one of the three words. If I knew how to take a screen shot of a mac I would and upload it. Lucida Grand was built in and Designer2 used it as a best guess substitute.
Steve
Steve
Centerline
Pattern Editor
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DXF Importer
STL Importer
2D Advanced Tools
Designer 1.187, 2.007 and **NONE** on Mac OS 10.15.6 and Windows 10 via Parallels on Mac
Unless I'm doing something wrong, I think I found another bug in Designer 2.001. I created a carve region with text (Times New Roman font) then used the "Edit envelope" tool on the text. Changed the bottom line to an arc and selected "OK". Then I Puffed the text to "bubble" with a depth of .125". The designer changed the size of the original text and won't allow me to resize. See example.
Last edited by SteveNelson46; 07-25-2013 at 12:44 PM.
Steve
This bug was reported by idlink01 and I think it has been fixed in 2.002
Oops! I guess I should have read the previous posts a little better.
Steve