2008-01-22 09:53 PM - last edited on 2023-05-19 04:02 PM by Gordana Radonic
2008-01-23 02:36 AM
2008-01-23 03:53 AM
2008-01-23 06:06 AM
s2art wrote:I can't remember if it is "/n" or "\n" (without the quotes) that forces a line break in text.
We are trying to control the point at which Layout names "break" or drop down a line
so we get
LAYOUT PLANS
GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR
and not
LAYOUT PLANS GROUND AND FIRST
FLOOR
We have #LayoutName autotext elements in the Master.
2008-01-23 06:07 AM
2008-01-23 02:47 PM
2008-01-23 08:26 PM
Barry wrote:Doesn't work for me, thanks.
I can't remember if it is "/n" or "\n" (without the quotes) that forces a line break in text.
Does it help if you use this in the layout name?
Barry.
owen wrote:I suppose you could just use two lines of text with separate autotext fields in them. Not a bad idea. I would probably try it the other way though, putting all my plan layouts in a Subset called "Ground and First Floors" with the Layout Names then being "Construction Plans", Electrical Plans", "Framing Plans", "Bracing Plans" etc. (mostly 2 storey residential type work, having type of plan as subset name would require LOTS of subsets).
As a workaround could you use a simple GDL text block placed on the master with two PARAGRAPHS containing the Autotext? .. one for Subset Name (Layout Plans?) and one for Layout Name (Ground and First Floor?)
owen wrote:I can understand that.
(ive just been to a Bjork concert so im not really in an AC mindspace right now)
2008-01-24 11:26 AM
s2art wrote:I think this works only when the text you enter is used by some GDL object.Barry wrote:Doesn't work for me, thanks.
I can't remember if it is "/n" or "\n" (without the quotes) that forces a line break in text.
Does it help if you use this in the layout name?
Barry.
2008-01-24 12:38 PM
laszlonagy wrote:So what trick
AutoTexts are not GDL so they cannot use this trick.
2008-01-24 03:08 PM