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Viewport Override

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skillion124
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Viewport Override

I have contour labels that I am needing to show in a different text style in a separate viewport, but keep it as is in the current viewport.  Is it possible to viewport override the line label styles?

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Joe-Bouza
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Yes. If you styles are created that way

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skillion124
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How would I go about creating them that way?

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Joe-Bouza
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In my case, based on my object layer settings, contour label are placed on layer C-Topo_Text-<surfaceName> , but the components can be on any other layer allowing control. You could probably monkey around with the ambient setting object layers but I believe you will get to the same place.

 

Note in the example I used proposed and existing style only because I knew I had two with different settings. you can do it your way

 

You can do this two ways noting that the snow flake only works on the base layer:

 

1. grab all the labels of one style and force them to a seperate layer and snow flake in the vport

2. open the layer dialog box and freeze the component layer of the ones you dont want to see

 

 

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Joe-Bouza
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It seems that I have mis-read your post. No.  AFAIK you cannot have two text styles in one contour label style on different layers, but you can label it twice as indicated.

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