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tai font 3t-unicode.shx;simplex.shx | Issue | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | after copying to the Fonts folder. | The CAD software was not restarted after copying the font file. | Restart your CAD application. | | Text displays as "?" or other gibberish. | The text style is using a font that doesn't have the required characters (e.g., a standard font trying to display Thai). | Use the STYLE command to reassign the text style to 3t-unicode.shx . | | "Substituting font" warning appears when opening a drawing. | The drawing file references 3t-unicode.shx , but the file is missing from your Fonts folder. | Obtain the font file and place it in your Fonts folder before reopening the drawing. | | How to type special characters? | In some older SHX fonts, special characters are accessed via codes (e.g., %%d for a degree symbol). | For Unicode SHX fonts, you can often directly type the character using your operating system's keyboard layout or copy and paste it. For a character not directly available, you can use the escape sequence \U+nnnn , where nnnn is its Unicode hexadecimal value. | Tai Font 3T-Unicode.shx: A Comprehensive Guide for AutoCAD Users : |