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2009-03-12
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Link wrote:The equivalent AC12 label works in 12 for me as well, so it seems this is AC11 behavior only.
The label updates perfectly for me here (AC12 2523 INT FULL), but I don't get the arrow.![]()
Cheers,
Link.
2009-03-13 02:26 AM
Peter wrote:Yes, I should have been more clear and said that your marker works fine for me in AC12, so it must be an AC11 issue, exclusively.
The equivalent AC12 label works in 12 for me as well, so it seems this is AC11 behavior only.
Peter wrote:Shows how much I use that!
To get the arrow to appear I had touncheck'use symbol arrow' in the symbol label settings!
2009-03-13 11:09 AM
Link wrote:Yes, it is not clear enough. Actually, you can create your own Symbol Label in GDL which can be anything and is not necessarily an arrow. Then you can control with the symbol arrow checkbox whether to use the arrow put there by AC or the arrow or whatever else you defined in the script of the Label. The color checkbox lets you decide whether you want to use the color defined for the Label in the Settings Dialog or you want to define colors for you symbol arrow in the 2D Script of the Label and apply that. This is similar to what is available in the Object Dialogs.
The Reference Guide does say this about the 'Use Symbol Arrow' checkbox:
Use the checkboxes to display the Symbol Label with its own internal color and/or arrow. Leave the boxes unchecked to use the color and arrowhead preferences defined in the Pointer panel.
So it does kinda make sense in a GS kind of way.
Cheers,
Link.