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Our firm previously used Softdesk 8 and there was a "special.shx" font type that was used to make stacked fractions. Does anyone know how to mimic these type of fractions or import this text file. For example, when you typed ~8 it would show up as 1/2 except it would look like 1 over 2.
Thanks for any input.
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Revit uses Windows TTF fonts only (no shx).
No way that I am aware of to get stacked fractions yet either.
I think that it is on the wish list, but in the grand scheme of things is pretty minor compared to fixing or enhancing the larger architectural tool set.
HTH
Tom
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