Feature line label.
In the dragged state, I don't want to use 'As Composed' because the label is composed to be parallel to the line, but I want it to flip to horizontal to the view when dragged. This is working fine with 'Stacked Text'
What is not working is the text justification. I want it to remain centre justified, as it is composed. But there doesn't seem to be any option for this when you use the 'Stacked Text' option for the dragged state. I thought that setting the 'Leader Justification' to false might do it, but that just makes it always left justified. Am I missing something here? Is there no 'Top right/bottom right/middle center/top left.....' option for Stacked Text? And if not, why not?
I'm in 2011. Thanks.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
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I think that may be a limitation of the program.
It may behave closer to what you want if you use as-composed with the orientation reference set to view but you may have to manually draw the leader in.
I don't display the leader, so that's not an issue. I can't set the orientation to 'view' as 95% of my labels are not dragged, and I need them to be parallel to the line. I was using the dragged state to force a couple of them to be parallel to the view, but they're also the same ones that is most important to be centre justified. So maybe I'll give up on dragging them and use a style that sets the orientation acceptably.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
John, the issue is that I can get the labels to be either left justified, or leader justified. There doesn't seem to be any option for right or centre justification. This is using the 'stacked text' option, because as I said, most of them are not dragged and not oriented to the view.
Thanks!
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
One other note: as you will see I have one label set to label the start of the line, and one at the end. The one that labels the start snaps to the start, and the one that labels the end snaps to the end. Therefore, setting the dragged state to 'as composed' is not an option, since the label will remain snapped to the vertex of the line and not move at all, no matter how much you drag it.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
If you were to change the elevation anchor point to Label Location it would work. Means you have to do a bit more dragging to get it to the right spot but would at least look correct.
I am back to Ed's original post. I think you found one of the label format variables that just can't be set.
I have tried this a number of times . With multiple components, preformated mtext pasted into the component editor all kinds of configurations.
Perhaps you can make a block with the e and the border and fit the elev inside it.
John Mayo
Thanks for the suggestions and testing this out for me. Solutions for all posts that said:
A -it can't be done.
B -suggested workaround.
I don't want to make this label anchor to 'label location', as it is absolutely invaluable that it locks the label to the vertex that it is labeling. But I ended up using one I rarely use, but have in my template, that is anchored to the label location. When I 'm dragging it anyway it doesn't matter so much what the non-dragged state is anchored to.
Thanks to you both.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
My wish would to be to allow dragged state to link to a Mleader Style then you can have all the options of Mleaders.