Hi there,
In single line text mode, I am unable to control any options pre or post inputting the text. Does this happen for anyone else?
Description of problem:
When you type in single text mode (command line; text) no edit options (height etc) are available?
Also, if I go to edit my text after i've typed it, eg command line; DDEDIT, or TEXTEDIT, still no editing options appear.
As far as I can tell the only way to control your text options is to input text in multi text mode. Is this normal?
Thanks 🙂
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Hi,
If you are using single line text (DTEXT command), during creation you can control:
- Style, Justification, height and rotation angle of text at the Command window:
Command: DTEXT TEXT Current text style: "Standard" Text height: 2.5000 Annotative: No Justify: Left Specify start point of text or [Justify/Style]: <-Enter option J or S to set Justification or select Style Specify height <2.5000>: <- Set height Specify rotation angle of text <0>: <- Set rotation angle Command:
after you create single line text, you can select it in the drawing area and control its properties in Properties Inspector:
Maxim
Thank you , you are right about both, and both works a treat. Thanks !!
I have found before when drawing using AutoCAD on a PC that you can not edit most of the time from properties (they are greyed out). I think I had assumed it was the same with AutoCAD for Mac. That's aweome that you can edit from properties, hopefuly this is the case all yhe time 🙂
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