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Other Areas of Customization<br />

Customizing BricsCAD doesn’t just occury in the Settings and Customize dialog boxes. Here is a<br />

review of additional elements that can be modified, including fonts, linetypes, hatch patterns, and<br />

plot styles.<br />

FONTS<br />

AutoCAD and BricsCAD use the same types of font files:<br />

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TrueType (.ttf) fonts<br />

Compiled shape (.shx) fonts<br />

This means BricsCAD can use all of the fonts displayed by any AutoCAD drawing.<br />

TrueType Fonts<br />

All TrueType TTF files are stored in a common folder accessed by all programs. AutoCAD and Brics-<br />

CAD both access the same source, and so there is no need to copy .ttf files to some BricsCAD folder.<br />

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Windows stores TTF fonts in folder /windows/fonts<br />

Linux stores TTF fonts in folder /usr/share/fonts/truetype<br />

Mac stores TTF fonts in folder /System/Library/Fonts<br />

LEGALITIES: ABOUT COPYING FILES<br />

Autodesk permits the copying of support files, since the corporation understands that drawings are effectively disabled when DWG<br />

files are sent to clients without these crucial files. Support files that are coded in ASCII contain the following notice from Autodesk:<br />

Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the<br />

above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and the limited warranty and restricted rights notice<br />

below appear in all supporting documentation.<br />

When copying files, do so in whole so that you include the notices that Autodesk asks you to preserve.<br />

TRUETYPE FONTS<br />

There is one exception. Some TrueType fonts (.ttf files) are commercial products, and cannot be copied without payment to the<br />

copyright holder. The good news, however, is that all TrueType fonts provided with Windows and AutoCAD may be copied freely. If a<br />

drawing contains copyrighted TrueType fonts, you can often find ones that look similar but cost nothing.<br />

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