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Wall Label - Text Orientation

romanb
Contributor
Hello everyone,

I am trying to manage wall labels in ArchiCAD 24 (US version, running on macOS Big Sur).

Please see the attached image:
- Label #1 - this is a "NCS Wall Label 24". It looks almost perfect, except that the square must be rotated 45 degrees.
- Label #2 - this is exactly the label I need. I made it from lines and numbers, so it's not parametric.

I tried all labels, and I didn't find any label that I can use for my drawings to mark up walls.
Some labels don't have needed frame option, some just not rotate text vertically etc.

Any suggestions?

Thank you.

Roman
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Palawat
Advocate
I have one that is "similar" to what you are after, but it doesn't draw that thick line across the wall.

https://www.indigofigs.com/symbol-label-suit/

Just a heads up though, it is currently free but I plan to sell it in the next release (whenever it might be).
Archicad 26, Windows 10, Corei7 3.4 GHz, 16 GB Ram.
https://www.indigofigs.com
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Not applicable
Hi,

You can do your own label.

1) Explode the label you shown which is the nearest you could find (EDIT→ Modify→ Explode in current view)

2) Modify the lines as you want and in this case turn the square of 45°

3) The text must be an "automatic text" referring to a wall parameter or general parameter in your case.
If you want to put a "custom text", you will have to create a property "Custom text" and make available for your walls, and then choose the Automatic text field "Custom text" from the properties.

4) Select the "modified label" and in File→Libraries and Objets, Save it as Label.

Then try to use it by selecting it as type of label.
romanb
Contributor
Thank you everyone for your answers.

I have actually found a solution on another forum here:
https://gdl.graphisoft.com/forums/topic/graphical-editing-in-section-markers

Roman