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Autocad fonts list
Autocad fonts list









Shape files contain shapes referenced by number. Anyone can create a shape file and give it this name. Let’s say that you are missing a shape file named “pro-lm.shx”, and you do happen to find someone who has the same file, it’s doubtful that it is the exact same file. The chances of this working are very slim. Many times we see people in various CAD forums asking for a certain shape file name. If you do not have access to the required SHX file, it probably will not do much good to ask someone for it.

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This should free up the shape file for purging if it was referenced in a linetype. Set all layers to use the Continuous linetype, and make sure all entities are set to Bylayer linetype. But first you’ll have to purge whatever is referencing them, again most likely one or more linetypes. Purge all linetypes and then see if the shape file can be purged. If you want to remove the SHX file references forever, you will need to purge them from the drawing. But note that you may be missing some data, and it’s almost certainly components of complex linetypes. If you choose “Ignore the missing SHX files and continue”, then you can continue working in the drawing. The actual shape file name is located in the file name portion of the “Select Shape File” dialog. Search your machine and/or your network for this file. In any case, AutoCAD cannot find the shape file. What if this is an internal drawing that you have been working on for a while? In that case, maybe the shape file was moved from it’s original location, or maybe your support file search path was changed, and it no longer includes the directory where the shape file lives. eTransmit packages the drawing file together with all dependent files (such as shape files, images, and External Drawing references) If you do not have it, then perhaps you received this drawing from someone else? If so, ask them for the shape file, and then ask them to use eTransmit next time they send you a drawing so this won’t happen. If you choose “Specify a replacement for each SHX file”, then you will get the file selection dialog shown below so that you can specify the location of the SHX file. Most likely though, they are part of a complex linetype definition. Shape files contain shapes that can be used by themselves, sort of like blocks. If you receive this dialog, it means you are missing a shape file that is referenced in the drawing. A very common issue with AutoCAD is the presence of the dialog below.









Autocad fonts list