Naskhd.shx | Font

: Use a dedicated SHX-only text style for Arabic. Never mix SHX and TTF in the same style when working with bidirectional scripts. Problem 4: Plotting to PDF Reverses the Character Order Cause : Third-party PDF drivers (especially older ones like PDF Creator) do not respect AutoCAD’s internal SHX shaping. Characters are exported in logical order but rendered incorrectly by the PDF viewer.

| Font Name | Type | Pros | Cons | |-----------|------|------|------| | (TTF) | TrueType | Excellent RTL shaping, included in Windows | Slower in large drawings | | Simplified Arabic (TTF) | TrueType | Very clear engineering-style Naskh | Licensing may restrict redistribution | | Amiri (OTF) | OpenType | Beautiful, open-source, full diacritics | Requires manual conversion in CAD via _TXT2MTXT | | Droid Arabic Naskh (TTF) | TrueType | Google Font, free for commercial use | Lacks some Persian characters (گ, چ, پ, ژ) | Font Naskhd.shx

To the untrained eye, this error is a minor inconvenience—a font substitution that might go unnoticed. But to a drafter, surveyor, or GIS professional working with Arabic script, the appearance of is critical. Substituting it with a default Roman font (like txt.shx or simplex.shx ) turns elegant Arabic calligraphy into a string of meaningless symbols: ### , ??? , or disjointed Latin characters. : Use a dedicated SHX-only text style for Arabic

Introduction: A File Extension You Might Have Overlooked If you have ever opened an AutoCAD drawing sent by a Middle Eastern engineering firm, a heritage site restoration project, or a bilingual architectural plan, you have likely encountered a cryptic warning: “Naskhd.shx not found – substituting [xxxx].shx.” Characters are exported in logical order but rendered

Note : To test Arabic, use the editor with an RTL paragraph direction. If you only see boxes, change the font again—something is wrong. Part 4: Common Problems & Solutions Problem 1: "Naskhd.shx is an Unrecognized Font Format" Cause : The file is corrupted or was downloaded from an untrustworthy source. Also, pre-2002 versions of AutoCAD used a different SHX binary structure.

: Obtain a clean copy from a known good installation. Run COMPILE on a valid .shp source if you have it. Problem 2: Arabic Characters Appear Separated (Not Cursive) Cause : By default, Naskhd.shx expects contextual shaping —but some older text objects store Arabic as isolated glyphs because the original drafter used a broken text editor.