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Hershey Text is an Inkscape extension for rendering text with engraving fonts.  Versions have been included as part of standard Inkscape distributions [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2015/inkscape-v-0-91/ since version 0.91]. A new version, Hershey Text v 3.0 will be included [http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes/1.0#Hershey_Text_extension with Inkscape 1.0].
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Hershey Text is an Inkscape extension for rendering text with engraving fonts.  Versions have been included as part of standard Inkscape distributions [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2015/inkscape-v-0-91/ since version 0.91].  
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A new version, Hershey Text v 3.0, has recently been released and is included with the current versions of both the [[Axidraw_Software_Installation|AxiDraw software]] and the [[Installing_software|EggBot software]]. It will be included in Inkscape, starting in [http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes/1.0#Hershey_Text_extension Inkscape 1.0].
  
 
Please read [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2011/hershey-text-an-inkscape-extension-for-engraving-fonts/ this article] at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories for a general introduction to stroke fonts and Hershey Text.  
 
Please read [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2011/hershey-text-an-inkscape-extension-for-engraving-fonts/ this article] at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories for a general introduction to stroke fonts and Hershey Text.  
  
Hershey Text includes several different typefaces. Some are historical faces, the "Hershey Fonts", originally created by Dr. A. V. Hershey while working at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (now NIST), in the 1960s. Other fonts, the "EMS" series, are modern fonts licensed under the [http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=OFL SIL Open Font License].
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== Hershey Text User Guide ==
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A complete user guide for Hershey Text is available for download [https://cdn.evilmadscientist.com/dl/ad/public/HersheyText_v30r5.pdf here] (1 MB PDF document).
  
  
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== User Guide ==
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== Resources ==
  
The Hershey Text User Guide is available for download [https://evilmadscience.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dl/ad/public/HersheyText_v30r5.pdf here] (1 MB PDF document).
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Hershey Text includes several different typefaces. Some are historical faces, the "Hershey Fonts", originally created by Dr. A. V. Hershey while working at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (now NIST), in the 1960s. Other fonts, the "EMS" series, are modern fonts licensed under the [http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=OFL SIL Open Font License].
 
 
 
 
== Resources ==
 
  
 
* [https://inkscape.org/en/ Inkscape home page]
 
* [https://inkscape.org/en/ Inkscape home page]

Revision as of 02:08, 24 June 2019

Hershey Text is an Inkscape extension for rendering text with engraving fonts. Versions have been included as part of standard Inkscape distributions since version 0.91.

A new version, Hershey Text v 3.0, has recently been released and is included with the current versions of both the AxiDraw software and the EggBot software. It will be included in Inkscape, starting in Inkscape 1.0.

Please read this article at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories for a general introduction to stroke fonts and Hershey Text.


Hershey Text User Guide

A complete user guide for Hershey Text is available for download here (1 MB PDF document).


Installation

Hershey Text v 3.0 requires Inkscape version 0.92. For Mac, install Inkscape 0.92.2, and for Windows install Inkscape 0.92.4.

You can download Hershey Text v 3.0 from the repository. To install it manually, copy the two files "hershey.py", "hershey.inx," and the "svg_fonts" directory into your Inkscape extensions folder, replacing any like-named files there.

Hershey Text v 3.0 is also included standard with the AxiDraw software and EggBot software installers.


Resources

Hershey Text includes several different typefaces. Some are historical faces, the "Hershey Fonts", originally created by Dr. A. V. Hershey while working at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (now NIST), in the 1960s. Other fonts, the "EMS" series, are modern fonts licensed under the SIL Open Font License.