
Specifically for dimension lines, labels, and BOM (Bill of Materials) lists where clarity is critical.
: If available in your library, ISOCP2 or other variants may feature more lines or a naturally denser appearance than the standard version.
: It was created to standardize technical drawings across global industries.
Its professional, bold appearance makes it perfect for titles, project names, and drawing numbers. 4. Why "Exclusive" Matters (Optimization & Performance)
If the font appears too thin in exports, check your Line Weight settings in the layer manager; ISOCP (as an SHX font) often relies on assigned line weights rather than a baked-in "bold" thickness.
In traditional drafting, you do not make a font "bold" by switching to a different file. Instead, bolding is achieved through . Designers map the text layer to a specific pen width in their plot style tables ( .ctb or .stb files). Therefore, the "bold" aspect is exclusive to the print and plot settings of technical software. 3. Modern OpenType TrueType Conversions