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yairMSKTU
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what does text override H1x mean

in the text override, what does \H1x;\W0.75;<> mean ?

are there any othe edit prefix for text override ?

 

thanks

Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: yairMSKTU

The H is for the text Height, followed by a multiplier and an x [times], so 1x has no effect [try a different number].  The W is for the Width factor.  The <> stands in for the measured value, so replace that if you want it to say something different [dangerous], or remove it if you don't want a measurement to be part of the text.

 

Edit the text of a Dimension, playing with all the possibilities in the ribbon editor [font, color, italics, underlining, etc.], and you'll see the coding format for all those options.

Kent Cooper, AIA
cadffm
en respuesta a: yairMSKTU

Hi,

 

you used the wording "text override", so I am not sure, but it sounds you are talking dimensions?

The Dimtext is a MTEXT objects, so can also test near to all the internal formats with MText

and there options in MTexteditor ribbon or toolbar.

The main format controle code: [F1] Link for you

 

 
 

 

 

Sebastian