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Mirror/flip mtext objects

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Anonymous
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Mirror/flip mtext objects

Anonymous
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Hi every body,

I want your help to (flip) change the mtext position as per the attached file for few objects one time.

I tried to use TEXTFLIP lisp but in not working as i want.

Attached the cad file and the TEXTFLIP lisp

 

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Mirror/flip mtext objects

Hi every body,

I want your help to (flip) change the mtext position as per the attached file for few objects one time.

I tried to use TEXTFLIP lisp but in not working as i want.

Attached the cad file and the TEXTFLIP lisp

 

Capture.JPG

 

 

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Moshe-A
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Moshe-A
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@Anonymous  hi,

 

the request result is not a mirror/flip it's  a simple copy. to preserve an mtext in a reading state set MIRRTEXT to 0.

 

??

 

moshe

 

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@Anonymous  hi,

 

the request result is not a mirror/flip it's  a simple copy. to preserve an mtext in a reading state set MIRRTEXT to 0.

 

??

 

moshe

 

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Dear Moshe,

I tried your suggestion but it is not working 

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Dear Moshe,

I tried your suggestion but it is not working 

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Kent1Cooper
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Kent1Cooper
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Is the "wrapping" from the first line in the Mtext content to the second line done by way of a hard return [Enter], or is it the result of the defined width of the Mtext "box"?

 

The "halves" can be reversed, but how that is done depends on the answer to the above.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Is the "wrapping" from the first line in the Mtext content to the second line done by way of a hard return [Enter], or is it the result of the defined width of the Mtext "box"?

 

The "halves" can be reversed, but how that is done depends on the answer to the above.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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@Kent1Cooper 

Attached the lisp which used to create coordinates.

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@Kent1Cooper 

Attached the lisp which used to create coordinates.

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