Looks like this has a few work-arounds from years past but nothing recent and none actually address what I want.
Goal: Have a custom made block (Callout Tag) orient automatically in viewports of varying WCS orientations.
Context:
Problem: I have viewports of differing orientations that will have overlapping views of the same Callout Tag. If I create a Multileader with a block then the orientation of the block and text is permanently oriented to the orientation of the viewport from which it was created. Thus negating the possibility of having the same callout tag in differing viewports.
Until someone comes up with an actual solution, I'm just going to kluj redundant multileaders with different layers corresponding to the viewport and then doing a viewport freeze on the multileader layers with the incorrect orientation per viewport. Also, to rant, I can't believe this has been an issue for over 13 years now and Autodesk still hasn't looked into it.
As far as I know, most people don't have a problem reading a label that is not rotated perfectly to the view. The only ones who care are a_n_a_l project managers and engineers. Their insistence on perfection often requires breaking the dynamic relationships in the models and time consuming manual labor which needlessly drive up the cost to produce the drawings.
Just had to rant.
If you were to use the Sheet Set Manager paradigm and work flow they would be linked to fields and places in paper space thus ending the rotation problem and or redundancy
I am that A_N_A_L project manager! I expect full control, ease of use and speedy implementation. Also it's a safety issue really, don't want people to get eating to many tacos neck syndrome d:
I have admittedly not looked into that particular workflow yet. That sounds like my next avenue of inquiry. Thank you for the suggestion. I will mark this as a solution if it works out.
Leverage the behavior annotative objects.
Annotative objects will automatically resize to the current scale and can be displayed in different locations and orientations for that scale.
The 'scale' referenced is by name only, so, multiple scales of varying names can have the same scale properties.
Now assign one of these scales to each of the viewports.
Edit the orientation and location of the text in each viewport and each one will act as if they are unique to that viewport, yet their content edits as one.
Update: This works for Mtext and multileaders .... provided the multileader doesn't include a block. For some reason a multileader with a block doesn't have a rotation property.
I know, so close. It's a total catch-22. That's why I ranted previously. I will have to kluj it for this project. Deadline is getting too close for learning a new workflow. May be a while before I can test the sheet set manager paradigm out.
Have you considered building a general note label style to mimic your mleader? You can set the orientation reference to view to have them automatically rotate. There are some limitations to note labels though but they may be enough for your purposes.
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