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2 pieces of text, same style, look different


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For some reason the yellow text appears slightly bolder than the red text.

 

These need to be separate pieces of text. If I match properties from one to the next, the problem is still there. They both use the same text style are identical as far as I can see.

 

I've tried resetting the Z coordinate in properties already.

 

Any ideas?

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Looks like it may have some form of elevation (z value) assigned to it.

To remove it, select your text, type CHANGE, then P, then E, then 0.

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Tried that already without success. I'm wondering if it's been drawn on a plane that isn't parrallel to the XY plane, though I'd expect that to make the text narrower, not bolder.

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It's not driven by plot style as it's Arial font, it prints the same whether it's yellow or red.

 

Really? I had no idea you could by-pass the plot style depending on which type of text you used. I thought that plot styles were driven by differing colours only.

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Yeah some are shape files and are controlled like any other line and have a file extension .shx.

 

then you get TrueType (TT) fonts that are normal fonts and plotsyle is irrelevant.

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is there a reason for using two different mtext boxes? why not just use one (the one plotting right) and change the color of the text thats supposed to be red?

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The yellow text is common to 16 sheets and is in model space, shows on each title block via a viewport, the red text is in paper space in just one sheet and is red just so I can quickly see it's different.

 

(The problem occurs though whether I'm in model or paper space)

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