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Topic ClosedGTXraster Cad text rasterisation problems

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: GTXraster Cad text rasterisation problems
    Posted: 17.Nov.2016 at 13:00
Hi Guys

Currently using AutoCad 2016 alongside GTXraster Cad 2016 my problem is when you rasterise an AutoCad drawing, no matter how thick you set the Raster width, the text rasterises only 1 pixel wide.

I’ve tried setting the default width in the GTXConfig file to different widths which will thicken up lines but the text remains 1 pixel wide.!!!

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Nov.2016 at 14:33
Have you tried contacting their technical support team?
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