@pbejse wrote:
It makes me wonder why the need for a program and the "TEXT" is not even an attribute that would change from time to time. Maybe there's more to this than what the OP is telling us.
Yes. Same here.
I wonder how this actually came to be. Because it's a problem best solved at the source.
It looks generated, or exported from another program, not drawn by hand.
So the question is, why change it at the rear, instead of the front? Is it to adjust a large collection of existing objects, like these?
Or is it because its being generated by an existing lisp (which he's working on?) and he doesn't know how to correctly align the text?
If its exported from another program, can he not (better) correct the output there (if possible) ?
edit:
Adjusting the text justification to corresponding corner pretty much solves the problem, btw. (at least for the given example)