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When creating text with a particular SHX font/shape/file in AutoCAD, a message appears at the command line that there was an 'Error reading shape file'. Any text using that font will then have a substitute font used, like Simplex.shx, for example.Aug 03, 2007 If the.shx file is on the correct path, have you still got the original.shp (uncompiled shape files) that your colleague used to create the font? If so try using the COMPILE command in 2007 to recompile the.shp file into a new.shx file.
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Causes:
- The SHX file may have come from another computer, and local security software could be block its usage.
- Similarly, Windows itself may have blocked the file.
- The SHX file may be corrupt.
Solution:
- Check local security software to find if it is monitoring all files, and may have some issue with the SHX file.
- For Windows security, right-click the file, go to its Properties, and use the option to unblock the file.
- Obtain a different copy of the font file, or an SHX font which is similar enough in appearance.
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AutoCAD for Mac; AutoCAD LT for Mac; AutoCAD Products;Customization Guide > Shapes and Shape Fonts >
Download jar games. Shapes are objects that you use like blocks. First you use the LOAD command to load the compiled shape file containing the shape definition. Then you use the SHAPE command to insert shapes from the file into your drawing. You can specify the scale and rotation to use for each shape as you add it. AutoCAD SHP fonts are a special type of shape file, and are defined in the same way as shape files.
Blocks are more versatile and easier to use and apply than shapes. However, shapes are more efficient for AutoCAD to store and draw. User-defined shapes are helpful when you must insert a simple part many times and when speed is important.
Compile Shape/Font Files
You enter the description of shapes in a specially formatted text file with a file extension of .shp. To create the file, use a text editor or word processor that enables you to save in ASCII format, and then compile the ASCII file. Compiling a shape definition file (SHP) generates a compiled shape file (SHX).
The compiled file has the same name as the shape definition file but with a file type of SHX. If the shape definition file defines a font, you use the STYLE command to define a text style. Then, you use one of the text placement commands (TEXT or MTEXT) to place the characters in the drawing. If the shape definition file defines shapes, you use the LOAD command to load the shape file into the drawing. Then, you use the SHAPE command to place the individual shapes in the drawing (similar in concept to the INSERT command).
Compile PostScript Fonts
To use a Type 1 PostScript font in AutoCAD, you must first compile it into an AutoCAD shape file. The COMPILE command accepts both SHP and PFB files as input and generates an SHX file. Compiled versions of PostScript fonts can take a lot of disk space, so compile only those fonts you use frequently.
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AutoCAD cannot compile and load every Type 1 font. The PostScript font facilities in AutoCAD are intended to process a subset of Adobe fonts. If you receive an error while compiling a PostScript font, the resulting SHX file (if one is generated) may not load into AutoCAD.
For more information on the Adobe Type 1 font format, refer to Adobe Type1 Font Format Version 1.1. When you've purchased and installed these fonts, you can begin using them with AutoCAD.
NoteMake sure you understand any copyright that accompanies the PostScript fonts you use. The same copyright restrictions generally apply to the SHX form of fonts you've compiled.
To compile a shape or font file
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- On the command prompt, enter compile.
In the Select Shape File dialog box, you can select a shape definition file (SHP) or PostScript font file (PFB). After you select the file name, compiling begins. If AutoCAD finds an error in the shape descriptions, a message is displayed telling you the type of error and the line number. When compiling is complete, the following messages are displayed:
Compilation successful.
Output file name.shx contains nnn bytes.
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