I'm not sure why this is not a standard AutoCad variable (or if it is - please tell me; I could not find in help files);
> How can I get new text or mtext automatically assigned to a default layer in Autocad LT ('t' or 'text'), just like dimensions get automatically assigned to default layer with 'dimlayer' system variable?
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See the attached screenshot for a tool palette button with a layer.
Note the very first time you create the button the layer needs to be in the drawing. HOWEVER you don't have to worry about it after that. If the layer is not in the drawing it will automatically been created if you use the button
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Sorry, I should have mentioned I'm on Mac - I tried to create a custom tool palette but learned that is a windows only feature 😞
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Sebastian
This is new feature in AutoCAD 2020.1 update
New variable
Textlayer <enter>
(set layer name, defaults to current layer)
Of course we need similar options for dimensions , leaders and hatch too, or use a tool pallete instead
My mistake, sorry.
Hopefully it will be coming to you in a point release soon 🙂
In AutoCAD 2020 (for Windows) also not, but as dennis.collin wrote: In 2020.1
EDITED
Now i can see it myself, Toolsets and more.. what was they smoking at the meeting to perform these things in a MAC help?
excuse the interruption
Sebastian
I see there is a 2020.1 update for both AutoCAD & LT for Mac. Released just a few days ago.
Release notes just seems to contain bug fixes, but I was wondering if they included the TEXTLAYER variable in this latest update?
Don't have a MAC system to test on, but curious if this is the case or not.
Hi,
AutoCAD for Mac 2020.1 doesn't contain the TEXTLAYER features.
You can join our beta program to see more information.
Thanks,
Leaf
Hi @cadffm,
I am glad you found the topic you were looking for despite landing to a broken page earlier. Can you still retrace how you accessed the broken Help link? This will help us find the source and fix the link.
Thank you!
i tried to understand your questions, but it doesn't make sense to me.
I (we) found the update1 information in 2020 for MAC help, i guess i opened the help and searched for TEXTLAYER to find this page.
The page is deleted now as you can see (link broken),
but you will find a new page with even informations about the toolsets (not about TEXTLAYER, but toolsets still not available on MAC, or am wrong?
Open the help and search for 'update', one of the results is this page:
http://help.autodesk.com/view/ACDMAC/2020/ENU/?guid=AutoCAD_ReleaseNotes_autocad_2020_updates_html
Sebastian
Hi @cadffm,
Thank you for the quick response.
As you've mentioned, the topic must have been deleted from AutoCAD for Mac Help causing the broken link. I am trying to find out where you accessed that link from so that we can either delete it or redirect the URL to the correct topic, and not display the broken link.
In the past i used the help search-function
Search string: TEXTLAYER
Today: UPDATE
Or you open the help
http://help.autodesk.com/view/ACDMAC/2020/ENU/
And go to the node "One AutoCAD Release Notes"
😕
I am NOT an MAC User, so this online help is my only way to get information to help other (mac) users..
Sebastian
Thank you for the clarification, @cadffm!
I also got the broken link when I chose one of the suggested links when I typed a keyword on the browser. The issue was resolved when I cleared the cache, and then accessed Help again. I thought you clicked a broken link directly from the AutoCAD for Mac Help.
Thank you for using our online Help to help other AutoCAD (and AutoCAD for Mac) users.
Hi all,
I hope autodesk is hearing us here.
I think that an MLEADERLAYER command would be highly appreciated.
It's evident that this is missing among the others (HP, XREF, TEXT, DIM, CENTRE-LAYER)
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