Thursday, April 23, 2009

How To Arrange Tissue Paper

labels and text

Here I would like to highlight some differences that probably do not jump immediately to the eye.

A feature that makes a number of texts and labels for the purposes of annotation also lies in the different modalities for the establishment of the guidelines.
In particular, the difference is if the record contains multiple lines.
For a text guidelines start from the center line of the first horizontal row, regardless of the length of the text itself (which may be varied as desired for each instance). In addition, a director of text lines can also be curved.

To label instead there is a level of dependence closely with the family that contains the information, both graphical (color, font type, font height, justification, the maximum length of a line of text, etc ...) is parametric in the sense of the parameters that must go to question. The linea direttrice può essere solo un segmento retto oppure una spezzata (direttrice + spalla).
Per un'etichetta le linee direttrici orizzontali cominciano dalla mezzeria dell'ingombro dell'intera etichetta, indipendentemente dall'origine della famiglia che la definisce e in funzione della lunghezza del parametro che interroga. 
Ad esempio se un'etichetta che legge un determinato parametro può contenere su una riga fino a 15 caratteri, ogni volta che si supera questo limite si avrà che l'etichetta riporterà il contenuto su più di una riga.

Inoltre attraverso il copia e incolla di un testo che already contains multiple lines, obtained by sending a submission with the head, it is possible to maintain the same approach in a label sufficiently long.

What I set out to do is label that simulates the writing on the back of the guideline.
This is achieved by changing the family that defines the label by entering a line that will simulate the shoulder and adding two auxiliary invisible lines that will move depending on the number of lines of text label.

All parameters to be controlled (both in length and those graphics) must be of type and instance.

I tend to prefer to use labels with the texts, I find I feel much better performance and a great way to avoid making mistakes or, if any, to eliminate them as soon as possible.

I love Revit.

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