Font | Fs-mcf

: Documentation for these systems often uses Fixed-Space Courier fonts to denote literal items like file paths or commands within the QFS Administrator's Guide . 3. Other Possible Formats

| Font Name | Type | Spacing | Primary Domain | Legibility at 8px | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Raster/Stroke | Monospaced | Industrial/CAD | Excellent | | Simplex.shx | Vector Stroke | Monospaced | AutoCAD | Very Good | | TXT.shx | Vector Stroke | Monospaced | AutoCAD (simple) | Good | | Terminal | Bitmap | Monospaced | DOS / Command Line | Moderate | | Fixedsys | Bitmap | Monospaced | Windows 3.1/95 | Poor (too wide) | fs-mcf font

Millions of AutoCAD drawings created between 1987 and 1998 used fs-mcf as their default annotation font. If you open a legacy .dwg file in modern AutoCAD or DraftSight, you will frequently receive a "Missing SHX or MCF Font" error. The text will appear as question marks or empty rectangles unless you map fs-mcf to a modern substitute like simplex.shx or Courier New . : Documentation for these systems often uses Fixed-Space