understanding edit lin file to create linetype incl. text to show proper

understanding edit lin file to create linetype incl. text to show proper

edenbU7RGS
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understanding edit lin file to create linetype incl. text to show proper

edenbU7RGS
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I reads many guides which describe how to edit the lin file to create linetype incl. text.

I tried to understand it by making trial and error but still something is not completely understand. 

I just want the line will show the text itself and a little space before and after, like in the "WR Ø4" in the screenshot below. 

I couldn't make it for the two other lines the circle in red. 

 

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*DCW-Pump 1.5inch,DCW-Pump 1½" ---- DCW-Pump 1½" ---- DCW-Pump 1½" ---- DCW-Pump 1½" ----
A,.9,-1,["DCW-Pump %%c1%%189%%34",WinHeb_D2W,S=.1,U=0.0,X=-0.1,Y=-.05],-1

so what's the ratio should be between the valves? or maybe not ratio just other method? im talking about the valves: ".9" "-1" and "-1" in the end of string.

 

Topic: Modifying line types in Autocad (foresoft.com)

Creating Custom AutoCAD Linetypes (thecadmasters.com)

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pendean
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Share that DWG file in your screenshot please.

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edenbU7RGS
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there it his

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Kent1Cooper
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You would need to either increase the -1 at the end [the "pen-up" distance], or use a font in the WinHeb_D2W Text Style definition that has narrower characters or closer character spacing.  Unfortunately, you can't just reduce the width factor in the Style definition -- in linetype text inclusions, the Style's width factor seems to be ignored -- so if you want the text to fit in the gap you have at the height you have, you'll need a font with a "native" width that is narrower.  That's why it's probably easier to increase the pen-up distance.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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