Tai Font Uv-abc.shx is a likely intended for Tai-language text or specialized symbols in AutoCAD. It is not part of any standard Autodesk distribution. To work with drawings that require it, obtain the file directly from the source. For new projects, avoid custom SHX fonts in favor of standard Unicode TrueType fonts to ensure portability and long-term accessibility.
To the uninitiated, "Tai Font Uv-abc.shx" might look like a code. However, it is a combination of Vietnamese intent and a specific filename.
is a specialized shape font used in AutoCAD specifically for displaying Vietnamese text using the TCVN3 (ABC) encoding system. Technical Overview
After downloading the .zip or .rar file, extract it. You should see a file named Uv-abc.shx (or sometimes variations like Uv ABC.shx ).
Often found in specialized Vietnamese engineering libraries like Bienphapthicong or shared within CAD communities on platforms like Technical Specifications
Since this is not an Autodesk-native file, you must source it externally.
In the world of Computer-Aided Design (CAD), specifically for professionals using AutoCAD in Vietnam, fonts are far more than just stylistic choices—they are the backbone of technical communication. Among the myriad of typefaces available, one specific keyword frequently appears in search queries and technical forums: .
Why do engineers insist on SHX fonts like Uv-abc.shx instead of using standard fonts like Arial or Times New Roman? The answer lies in performance and precision.
The font is particularly favored because it strikes a balance between the architectural style of handwritten text and the rigidity of block letters, making it suitable for annotations, room names, and technical notes.
Paste the Uv-abc.shx file into this Fonts
