If your goal is to turn 2D text into a (often called "solid text"):
: Look for .txt or .md files that typically contain instructions on how to use the "Fortitude" assets provided in that specific version (320). To give you a better hand, could you clarify: Is this for a programming project (Fortran)? Are you trying to 3D print or model text in a CAD program?
: Select the solid body you want to write on from your explorer.
If "preparing a solid text" refers to cleaning up code or text files using the :
: Go to Solid > Region . A window will pop up allowing you to "Extrude" the text.
: Choose Add to make the text raised (embossed) or Subtract to engrave it into the solid. 2. In Software Development (Fortitude Linter)
: If you encounter specific error codes (like X001 ), use fortitude explain to get a detailed text explanation of why the code is flagged. 3. Zip File Extraction