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Old 08-01-2011, 05:30 PM
 
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Exploding TrueText to dxf

Hi All,
I am in the middle of a sign job and I have noticed when I cut large (10 inch) letters that there are noticeable segments along the arcs in the letters that are composed of strait lines. I know that this is coming out of my CAD this way (TurboCad 17) when I explode it. I can sand them out but I would like a software that could explode them with true arcs. I downloaded Outline Art but it keeps locking up my computer, however it did run long enough to export the test and they looked great when I viewed them in CAD. Also, when I try to go to the website to pay for the software I get a URL error.

Does anyone know of a cheap and effective software that will explode standard text and make an arc component DXF file?

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CorelDraw should do it. You can create the text char and then "convert to curves" which makes it a graphics object.

At that point you get a lot more control over the curves and nodes etc.

Maybe your CAD program also has an option to convert the text object to a "graphic" or "2D curves" object?
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TC17 will only convert to curves after you explode the text, it does fine on letters without islands like an "L" or "l" but a "g" or a "p" gets distorted.
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There is a guy that offers a program to do this - TTFtoDXF - his name is Andrew Clayton, and his website is:

Gcode2000, TTFtoDXF

I believe it still operates for serveral days in a demo mode, but he wants $100 for a registered copy of it.

I'm interested in finding any freeware routines at doing this.
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Here is a freebe I found back in the 90's suprising it is still available.

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Text fonts converted to lines and arcs

an old Autocad method

1) select text and use WMFout and save this file
2) use WMFin to put this windows metafile into AutoCad
3) then when this is selected and Exploded it should be individual lines and arcs

Autocad has ability to export and inport Windows WMF files. Some generic Cad programs do not have this ability.
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