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2004-12-09 04:24 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:49 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-12-09 04:33 PM
2005-02-15 07:16 PM
2005-02-15 10:07 PM
Jussi wrote:Jussi, I do something similar to this as well. Instead of using white pens you can turn the wdw labels on and off with a request function
Since doors and windows are GDL objects, their labeling can be written inside objects (window/door) code. That is what I do with other objects, too. This way labeling will look correct and is done automatically. Biggest difficulty is hiding labels if not needed, since they do not have their own layer on my approach. I use white pens with PlotMaker trick or just alter GDL script to hide labels if not needed.
2006-04-06 02:38 AM
2022-12-30 02:16 AM
My labels have all now become fixed in the plan, None of the "off' settings have any effect. As an example, window "3" of 5 disappeared. As an experiment I copied the adjacent label "4" and drug it in place. I now have a 1, 2, 4, 4, 4 configuration with the two end "4"s having a fake id. I started out not being able to get the labels to show and now they wont go away! I want them to go away for an electrical plan.
Tom
2022-12-30 07:25 AM
Labels do not have on/off settings.
To turn them off, you hide the layer that they are in.
They can be in a different layer to the object/element that they are associated with.
If you drag a label from one element to another, you have to associate it to the new element (select label and CTRL+click on the new element) otherwise it will still read information from the original element.
Windows and doors can have 'markers' which are a bit different to labels.
They can be turned on/off in the Model View Options.
Barry.