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I have been doing some quality control on lettering versus model text. In doing this, I noticed that using the same font in model text, the quality degenerates significantly into a segmented series of lines. This explains why model text size can vary, depending on the font used. The letter size dictates the number of line segments created to form the letter. So, looking for advice on how to keep the quality to that of a placed text string.
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I think I found my answer, which is that it is a downfall of Revit.
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