Issue:
How to install and uninstall a new font type in Revit.
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Causes:
- Revit reads the available fonts from Windows (generally C:WINDOWSfonts).
- Revit only works with TrueType fonts or Open Type Fonts which use TrueType outlines. This restriction means that Open Type fonts which use Postscript outlines fonts do not show up in Revit even when installed in Windows.
Solution:
- If you are unsure of the type of fonts you are looking to install, check with the font provider.
To install (or remove) fonts in Windows, see the following Microsoft pages:
How to install or remove a font in Windows (Windows 7 and earlier)
Installing new fonts on Windows 10? (Windows 10)
How to install or remove a font in Windows (Windows 7 and earlier)
Installing new fonts on Windows 10? (Windows 10)
- Go through the following steps to check the font type (after it is installed):
- Browse to the C:WINDOWSfonts folder.
- Find the recently installed font in the list of available Windows fonts.
- Double click the font. (If instead of opening a new window, you see a Font family details page, double click one of the fonts to open the font window.)
- At the top of the font window that opens, look for Postscript or TrueType. (If it shows Postscript, then the font is not compatible with Revit.)
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2017; 2016; 2019; 2018;People often tell me I'm a font of wisdom, so allow me to share some wisdom about fonts. (Needless to say, I'm not a font of humor.)
In Windows 10, not much has changed about the way typefaces are installed, deleted and otherwise modified, but if you're not familiar with the processes, well, it's all new to you. Here's everything you need to know.
First up, you'll need to access the font control panel. Easiest way by far: Click in Windows 10's new Search field (located just to the right of the Start button), type 'fonts,' then click the item that appears at the top of the results: Fonts - Control panel.
As you can see, there's no clearly identified option to add new fonts, but the process is easy: just drag any TrueType font file to the main window containing all your other installed fonts. (See screenshot at top.) When you drop it, you'll see a brief 'installing font' message, and then, presto, you're done.
Removing a font is even easier: Click one, then click Delete. Just be careful not to remove any important system fonts like Calibre, Microsoft Sans Serif and Tahoma.
Finally, if you want to make systemwide changes to your font settings, you can do so here by looking to the toolbar on the left side of the Font control panel. For example, to increase or decrease the font size for, say, menus and icons, click Change Font Size. Choose the item you want to change, then select a size. (You also have the option of ticking the Bold box, which is actually kind of a nice tweak for things like title bars.)
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After making your selection, click Apply, noting that it'll take a few seconds for the change to go into effect.
And that's it! Now you know the basics of Windows 10 font management.
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