I am on vanilla R2014.
I cannot figure out how to get SUBscripts into an attribute, I have searched all over the web to no avail.
Any suggestions?
Perhaps an alternate way is converting Mtext with subscripts to an attribute? Anybody know of a routine to convert text to an attribute for use in blocks?
Thanks,
R
Convert the Attributes into Multiline Attributes, and you'll have all the functionality of MText
Try this....
Let's say (for arguments sake) you want a Mulitline Attribute to say "H2O" (where "2" is a subscript), do the following:
1. In the mutliline attribute editor, H^2O (<-Note the carrat ^ between the H and the 2)
2. Highlight the ^2
3. Click the stacking button on the editor toolbar
In MTEXT:
For subscript (text below the line) enter ^ before the text you wish to place below the line, then highlight the ^ and the text, right click and then Stack. <--- Murray already covered this part I guess.
for superscript (text above the line) a similar process as above, except swap the position of the ^ to the end of your text. repeat the steps as necessary.
Regards,
DJ
By the way, if you highlight the 2 the chevron and the space in the MText editor, you can right-click to get to the editor and fiddle with what's super and what's sub. Also through this you can access that other dialog box where you can tell it how to stack fractions (in case like me you previously told it to stop popping up every time you entered a fraction...)
Sorry I have taken so long to return, work issues.
I finally have either super/sub scripts in attributes. The ^ was the trick. Also, in multiline attributes, in the "Edit Attribute Dentition" pop up, one must pick the icon on to the right of the "Default" field. I missed that trick for days.
I also notice that the sub/super scripts do NOT display in the drawing, but do show when you insert the block - curious. Looks like a bug in Autocad? They don't show up in the "preview" either.
Perhaps in the next release Autodesk could provide a way to create sub/super scripts just like "bold", italics", "underline", etc. And have them display on the screen and in "preview".
Thanks to all for you gracious help!! Sincerely appreciated.
R
If you set the variable ATTIPE to 1 (stands for ATTribute In Place Editor, default is 0), you'll get the full mtext editing capabilities for your multiline attributes, including stacked fractions.
No workaround for single line text besides whatever fractions are available as part of the font.
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