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Hey guys, we use Iscop in CAD but when we use it in Revit it comes out really light is ther anyway we can get it darker without using bold, it makes the drawings look hideous.
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First, I assume that your text is black and you are printing it that way - not colored text.
Other than Bold, Revit is dependent on the true type font description.
Do you mean isocp not iscop? If so, is there a difference in value between iscp and iscp2, iscp3?
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