Aeccland.shx !!exclusive!! -
Unlike standard SHX files that typically act as vector-based text fonts, is a "shape" file. It stores geometric symbols—most notably "Stone" and "Circle" —that are embedded into linetype definitions used for civil engineering and landscaping plans. When a drawing uses a linetype that requires these shapes, AutoCAD must "see" this file to render the line correctly; otherwise, it may display question marks or trigger a "Missing SHX File" warning. Troubleshooting Missing AECCLAND.shx
The name is derived from the acronym (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) combined with "land," indicating its specific intended use in land development and civil engineering drawings. aeccland.shx
: It contains compiled shape and font definitions required to correctly display specific drawing elements, such as complex contour lines or engineering symbols. Software Origin : Originally bundled with Autodesk Land Desktop Unlike standard SHX files that typically act as
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