Hello all,
I have produced cross sections and the slope text on the table drain/daylight slope from the edge of the shoulder is automatically showing at the top of the daylight and overlaps the shoulder slope text (please refer to the attached snip). Could I please have some direction on what is the best way to set the location of the slope label text at the mid point of the slope in this instance? I have tried dragging the text initially, changing the edit section labels, settings without success.
Talk soon
MS Carla Featherstone
Hello all,
I have produced cross sections and the slope text on the table drain/daylight slope from the edge of the shoulder is automatically showing at the top of the daylight and overlaps the shoulder slope text (please refer to the attached snip). Could I please have some direction on what is the best way to set the location of the slope label text at the mid point of the slope in this instance? I have tried dragging the text initially, changing the edit section labels, settings without success.
Talk soon
MS Carla Featherstone
Hi,
You have to set the slope location at the code set style.
According to the attached image if your slope gives by top links you can set the attachment location to move the label to the correct location.
If you can upload the dwg that would be very convenient to give an exact answer.
Thanks
Hi,
You have to set the slope location at the code set style.
According to the attached image if your slope gives by top links you can set the attachment location to move the label to the correct location.
If you can upload the dwg that would be very convenient to give an exact answer.
Thanks
As @Jeew-m suggests, check your code set style to see how your label is composed. In addition to checking the text attachment point, make sure your Anchor Point is "Middle" to align the label with the middle of the feature.
As @Jeew-m suggests, check your code set style to see how your label is composed. In addition to checking the text attachment point, make sure your Anchor Point is "Middle" to align the label with the middle of the feature.
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