If you have a preference for third party PDF drivers, I believe BLUEBEAM offers the same compatibility features, not sure anyone else does at the moment (test before you buy of course). Moving forward I suspect this will become even more important than ever as Autodesk adds abilities no one else can offer without paying them a royalty fee. That's your problem: the Autodesk driver is optimized for AutoCAD features (only one we use), other third party drivers are not. the result will be fine if you will use AutoCAD's native PDF/DWF printer.<<< Important: the result will be fine if you will use AutoCAD's native PDF/DWF printer.
Arial, Times New Roman, ISOCPEUR, etc.)Ħ) create a new blank drawing and save it as "Drawing.dwg"ħ) attach external reference to "Drawing.dwg", use "Xref.dwg" as external referenceġ0) print layout to paper or to third-party PDF printer Or in case it helps here're direct steps to provide the issue:ġ) make new blank drawing and save it as "Xref.dwg"Ģ) make Mtext object in the "Xref.dwg" and copy any text into Mtext objectģ) make sure Mtext object Text style uses any TTF font (i.e. I believe you've already seen my original topic on this issue. Please download this file and print it to hardcopy (or third-party PDF printer like CutePDF).
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If you want to wait for an occasional appearance by a staff member, then hope it's their job to report it with little detail on how to create the problem, you might wait forever my friend
We know what transparency is used for, but what is the result you want out of it inside AutoCAD? Also, walk us through how to replicate your problem in detail please. Please have a look at this post and print linked file to hardcopy (or third-party PDF printer like CutePDF).
Setting the transparency to see whats lies underneath