set same text color to multileaders

set same text color to multileaders

salelukov
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set same text color to multileaders

salelukov
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Hello,

 

is there an option to set the same color for texts in all multileaders?

i solve the problem with fonts, but now I am bothering with the colors...

 

Thanks

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Message 2 of 22

vigram.sivakumar
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You can set the text colour in Multileader Style.

  1. Type "MLEADERSTYLE" on the command line
  2. Go to the "Content" tab
  3. Set the Text colour of your choice. It will update the text colour for that specific Multileader style.
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Message 3 of 22

TheCADnoob
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Use quick select to select all multileader and then using the properties palette change the multileader color. 

CADnoob

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Message 4 of 22

salelukov
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it doesnt affect the text color

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Message 5 of 22

pendean
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@salelukov Share your actual DWG file here, make sure it is clear what the intent is in there.
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cadffm
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I am pretty sure you missed to inform us about important facts,

perhaps

v1) you are talking about existing mleader?

or

v2) the Mleaders are of BLOCK style (instead MText style)?

 

Share a sample DWG (delete all except the objects you are talking about),

this is what you should do as first, because the DWG is answering 100 question in seconds

and the DWG cannot dismiss or misunderstand the question.

 

If v1) is the case, it seams your existing mtext-mleaders contain an internal Mtext-format,

this is possible but not easy to fix by native commands.

Search for STRIPMTEXT

 

Share the file and we can see 100% what's going on.

Sebastian

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salelukov
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Here is the dwg. I want to set all text color in the multileader to be cyan. I can't do it with match prop. I can't do it with change text style in multileader properties, although I set wanted color in mleaderstyle

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salelukov
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i tried with stripmtext, but it turn back color to color 8 (gray). It helps me with font style, but not with colors

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cadffm
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Read my answer above again, your case is v1.)

I wrote what it is and how to get rid.

Manually you can change the color, but you can not set it back to a real "byblock".

Use the StripMtext I talked about (hopeful mleader isn't an of my personal edition only)

 

Someone added internal formats

Unbenannt.JPG

Sebastian

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cadffm
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@salelukov  schrieb:

i tried with stripmtext, but it turn back color to color 8 (gray). It helps me with font style, but not with colors


Oh,

I tested it and you are right, the last published (original) version is 5.0c

and this version can not fix the mleader-mtext-format.

 

Sorry.

Sebastian

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Message 11 of 22

pendean
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@salelukov wrote:

i tried with stripmtext, but it turn back color to color 8 (gray).


That's because you have a manually override on each to be color 8 (aka gray):

pendean_0-1659459792218.png

 

May I ask, are you very new to AutoCAD? it appears you don't know your way around the basics, it might help others help you by directing you to some good online tutorials so you can self-diagnose these simpler issues.

 

HTH

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salelukov
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i am not so new to cad, working 2 years in cad. Have 2017 version. How can I set different color to override?

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Message 13 of 22

salelukov
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how did you strip the leaders? now I can change their color. When I strip them, I cannot change the color of text.

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Message 14 of 22

cadffm
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Explaination from your original file state:

Doubleclick the text to edit

CTRL+A to select the whole Text content

Change the color.

 

Explaination from my (fixed) file :

Select the mleader and change the color of this mleader.

 

 

Sebastian

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Message 15 of 22

cadffm
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>>"how did you strip the leaders?"


@cadffm  schrieb:

(hopefully mleader isn't an of my personal edition only)


@cadffm  schrieb:
Oh,
I tested it and you are right, the last published (original) version is 5.0c
and this version can not fix the mleader-mtext-format.

 

Means: I used my own evolution version of StripMtext (some "bugs" solved and additional features added)

and you are right - it isn't possible with 5.0c and older versions.

 


 

 

Sebastian

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Message 16 of 22

salelukov
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@cadffm wrote:

Explaination from your original file state:

Doubleclick the text to edit

CTRL+A to select the whole Text content

Change the color.

 

Explaination from my (fixed) file :

Select the mleader and change the color of this mleader.

 

 


And how did you fix my file?

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Message 17 of 22

pendean
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@salelukov wrote:

i am not so new to cad, working 2 years in cad. Have 2017 version. How can I set different color to override?


Sadly, that is not reflected in your posted DWG file in many ways, including these where your active MLEADERSTYLE definition does not even match these already in the file

pendean_2-1659461516237.png

pendean_3-1659461735450.png

 

pendean_1-1659461390340.png

 

Did you copy/paste from another DWG file?

Or is this content not from AutoCAD?

 

I suspect you are going to need more that STRIPMTEXT lisp to fix your many overrides, sorry. Start manually editing each in the meantime after you create an actual MLEADERSTYLE that conforms with actual settings you want (270mm high text in a mm units DWG file seems odd for example, that is normally 2.5mm high).

 

Sloppy all over.

 

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cadffm
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To Pendean

Your Screenposts are from MY dwg, not from TO files, or?

(and note: In my DWG there is NO color override inside, the 8 is the color of the mleader-object - nothing else)

 

salelukov like to edit the original file content to - what I uploaded, but this can't be done by StripMText5.0c or any other native way.

@salelukov Offtopic: If your Product is 2017, you shouldn't use dwg2010 format

Sebastian

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pendean
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@cadffm wrote:

To Pendean

Your Screenposts are from MY dwg, not from TO files, or?


Great!

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Message 20 of 22

salelukov
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@pendean wrote:

@salelukov wrote:

i am not so new to cad, working 2 years in cad. Have 2017 version. How can I set different color to override?


Sadly, that is not reflected in your posted DWG file in many ways, including these where your active MLEADERSTYLE definition does not even match these already in the file

 

Did you copy/paste from another DWG file?

Or is this content not from AutoCAD?

 

I suspect you are going to need more that STRIPMTEXT lisp to fix your many overrides, sorry. Start manually editing each in the meantime after you create an actual MLEADERSTYLE that conforms with actual settings you want (270mm high text in a mm units DWG file seems odd for example, that is normally 2.5mm high).

 

Sloppy all over.

 


i get the previous dwg from another bureau, and i need to edit the previous state to a new state. That means to set all colors in mutileaders to cyan, and to set font to arial. It's time consuming, so I wanted to shorten that procedure.

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