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peterK93BS
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Getting rid of line spacing under last line of Mtext

Picture makes it pretty evident I hope. Background mask is all messed up because it takes the whole thing including the line spacing. This is new to me, and cementing further my quest to never use AutoCAD again if I can help it.

 

This is Mtext, the problem is not affected by font, and I can make my problem worse by increasing the line spacing. As you can see, AutoCAD knows that it really shouldn't be behaving like this, it just won't actually do anything about it.

 

Thanks,

Peter

 

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pendean
en respuesta a: peterK93BS

>>>....cementing further my quest to never use AutoCAD again if I can help it....<<<
bye bye then :cara_guiñando_un_ojo:

 

But if you stay... without your DWG sample my guess is you need to adjust this?

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cadffm
en respuesta a: peterK93BS

Hi,

 

>>"Picture makes it pretty evident I hope."

Yes, but the additional DWG would be perfect (for some)

 

>>"Background mask is all messed up because it takes the whole thing including the line spacing."

Right.

 

>>"This is new to me"

Not to me

 

>>"and cementing further my quest to never use AutoCAD again if I can help it."

Your choice, take another problem software!

 

>>"AutoCAD knows "

AutoCAD is a software and knows nothing.

 

Topic: "Getting rid of line spacing under last line of Mtext"

I vote for it! Post it to the idea station (of Civil3D for example) or send it as Productfeedback or similar (to AUTODESK)

 

thumbs up

Sebastian

cadffm
en respuesta a: pendean


@pendean  schrieb:

But if you stay... without your DWG sample my guess is you need to adjust this?


Looks like a MText without line spacing >1 but the TO is talking about Mtexts WITH line spacing >1

!?

Sebastian

pendean
en respuesta a: cadffm

@cadffm Can't be sure, the OP did not try to help himself by posting a DWG sample file with the issue.
Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: peterK93BS

It's not doing that for me [Acad2023]:

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Kent Cooper, AIA
peterK93BS
en respuesta a: peterK93BS

Here's the text in a DWG.

Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: peterK93BS

I think that has nothing to do with line spacing, but is for the possibility that the text content could have descenders below the baseline -- it goes to the bottom of those and not beyond:

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Kent Cooper, AIA
pendean
en respuesta a: peterK93BS

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peterK93BS
en respuesta a: pendean

That does it, sweet!

I have a memory of changing that variable and not seeing anything happen but hey, it works right now and that's what matters.

Thanks for the help!