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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
      last edited by

      cool.. thanks..

      yeah.. it looks like the problem might be something along the lines of windows showing the text much larger than on my computer.
      (the A in 'A Cube' is over the triangle in yours where as on mine, the whole cube sentence didn't even make it to the triangle.. i'll start using a different font i guess.. i just never really liked the default sketchup font (tacoma i think)..

      what else is pretty standard on windows? (not calibri because i might end up having the same problem for mac users.. calibri isn't standard on mac..)

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      • Rich O BrienR Online
        Rich O Brien Moderator
        last edited by

        Arial

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
          last edited by

          @rich o brien said:

          Arial

          that looks ok..

          can you do the same thing again with this file? (just gotta make sure it's not my font size (24pt) that's causing the problems)

          fontQ_Arial.skp

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          • Rich O BrienR Online
            Rich O Brien Moderator
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            PickPic 2.png

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            • jeff hammondJ Offline
              jeff hammond
              last edited by

              bummer.. looks like i have a bigger problem than just the font i choose..

              maybe it's because i'm doing this on a high rez screen? (15" laptop @ 1680x1050)..

              more tests are in order but i was hoping this would be a simple fix 😞

              thanks for the help rich

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              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                jeff hammond
                last edited by

                ugh..

                this problem is going to start being more prevalent soon..
                apple is rumored to come out with a 15" 2880x1800 very soon..
                the display i have now will be middle of the road in a couple of years..
                people will still have today's standard resolutions..
                the text is being displayed as if it's a web browser (or something) with no regard to what's going on in the viewport..

                [EDIT] oh wait.. one more test please πŸ˜„
                this one has the font size set via 'height' instead of 'points' (5" in this case).. i wonder if that will get things under control?

                screenshot please πŸ’š

                fontQ_Arial_5in.skp

                thanks

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                • M Offline
                  mac1
                  last edited by

                  Your 5in change
                  Jeff FYI
                  12 pts

                  The pic is using TT font DejaVu Sans bold 12 pt.
                  24 pt ~ 32 px, 12 pt ~16 px
                  I 'm running 1680x1050 96 dpi
                  Your 5" about the same as your orginal post except not bold

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                  • jeff hammondJ Offline
                    jeff hammond
                    last edited by

                    ok. thanks

                    so apparently, setting font size by 'height' will consider the sketchup viewport so using that setting instead should give a consistency across different monitors..

                    in contrast, your 12pt example more_or_less matches the one i posted at 24pt (which explains why many .skps i open with text has such tiny text.. i'm always wondering why people are using such small text in their .skps πŸ˜‰ .. now i know)..

                    thanks again for the help
                    πŸ‘

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                    • M Offline
                      mac1
                      last edited by

                      Roger
                      I will continue to look at this time permitting. We have the same monitor res. set but get different results which I don't understand ❓

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                      • M Offline
                        mac1
                        last edited by

                        FYI
                        Your Helvetica Neue font is not one available either in the SU model info nor in my fonts showing in my control panel fonts. Guess is SU is using some type of default but what?? However when I change to fonts available in SU the same problem shows ( at 24 points) unless of course I change the size also??

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                        • jeff hammondJ Offline
                          jeff hammond
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                          @mac1 said:

                          Roger
                          I will continue to look at this time permitting. We have the same monitor res. set but get different results which I don't understand ❓

                          we have the same amount of pixels but my overall screen size is smaller than yours (the individual pixels are smaller on my laptop than on most monitors).. my screen is 15.4" diagonal which means my pixels per inch is around 130 instead of your 96..
                          so text at 24pixels high on my screen appears smaller than on yours.

                          Helvetica Neue is the default font used by most mac apps.. sketchup default text is tacoma but i changed it in my template to Helvetica Neue some time ago..

                          at first i thought that might be the problem but it's not.. i think if i share a .skp with you which contains a font which isn't on your system, your sketchup will just replace the font with something you do have (probably tacoma)..

                          i believe the problem i was experiencing (basically, the person i sent a .skp to couldn't understand my text because it was enlarging/overlapping itself and creating a big mess of text) has to do with difference in resolution and me setting the font size via points instead of height.

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                          • M Offline
                            mac1
                            last edited by

                            Thanks for the info. Learn something from you every day.
                            A word of caution. The 5" font is not adaptive with the model size. It stays the same even for a small model. Scale your 5" test down and see what happens.

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                            • C Offline
                              caronte01
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                              Hi Jeff

                              I think what you are experiencing may have to do with a bug I ran into recently. Apparently windows and mac versions of sketchup have different ways of measuring text height!

                              Simple test. Create a 3d object on the pc, using arial for example. Note the text height used. Save the file. Open that same file on a mac. Try and recreate the same text, using the previous parameters. Compare. ,!!! No matter what you try, they will not match.

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