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Download IMA ISO GPS No Frame Fonts Family From Iain Macleod Associates Ltd
Download IMA ISO GPS No Frame Fonts Family From Iain Macleod Associates Ltd Download IMA ISO GPS No Frame Fonts Family From Iain Macleod Associates LtdDownload IMA ISO GPS No Frame Fonts Family From Iain Macleod Associates Ltd



ISO GPS symbols without frames for producing ISO GPS specifications in documents such as CAD drawings, word processor documents, spreadsheets, and slideshow presentations.

  • Full set of symbols and modifiers from ISO 1101:2017 (without frames), ISO 1660:2017 (without frames), ISO 14405 (including all size modifiers), ISO 1302 (surface texture symbols) and ISO 8062 series (castings).
  • Fully compliant with the ISO 3098 series and ISO 7083.
  • Use in conjunction with IMA ISO GPS Frame font to create the full range of ISO GPS specifications

This fonts is sold with a single user licence, contact Iain Macleod Associates Ltd (www.macleod.co.uk) for multi-user licences, site licences or corporate licences.



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