![]() ![]() ![]() Just trying to explain the difference and reasoning with SHX - also we’ve had many people just specifically request SHX support and it’s a feature that RDWorks has that we didn’t yet. It very much is and I plan to use it - especially once you have more fonts. That’s not to say, at all, that what you’ve made isn’t cool. Font glyphs could still have features that are not really possible to “render” with a laser as opposed to SHX which is designed for exactly that scenario. And OpenType SVG is still designed for display - not for CNC applications. Yes, it’s an old (and kind of ugly) format - but LightBurn users won’t need to worry about any of that as we’re handling all the format parsing for you. While the letters and numbers would work well in those projects, some of the glyphs. Though the thin lines may not be suitable for craft cutters, as a laser-cut project, Arc would definitely be a unique addition. This font is a very busy yet simplistic design. Specifically the fact that SHX is designed for CAD/CNC applications and has been around long enough for there for be many SHX fonts available. This font would do well in a laser-cut project or used in logo design. The fact that SHX is much, much older than OpenType SVG is an advantage in many ways. No, as far as I know no, SHX is on how you look at it. ![]()
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