Naskhd.shx: Font
| 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) |
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.” 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. | Font Name | Type | Pros |