Hiding the leader of an associative label

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2006-05-17 08:24 AM
I typically place the fixture type # next to all of the light fixtures on the reflected ceiling plans (F1, F2, F3, etc). Rather than scripting in "text2" in all of my light fixture objects, it would be so easy to use the associative label tool.
Turning off the associative label leader would also be helpful indicating partition types, because I could use a traditional partition type symbol (yes, there is a workaround by setting the arrow size to "0").
Scott
Windows 10
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2006-05-23 02:12 AM
With this information you can calculate the position of the label. Together with the position of the main element you can (maybe) reach your aim.

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2006-05-23 02:24 AM
Scott
Windows 10

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2006-05-23 05:17 AM

I can get the label to go to the origin with
add2 symb_pos_X-label_position [1][1],symb_pos_y-label_position [1][2]
but falls into a heap if I try to rotate it.
John Hyland : ARINA : www.arina.biz
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2006-05-23 08:18 AM
F. wrote:Thank you Frank.
With this information you can calculate the position of the label. Together with the position of the main element you can (maybe) reach your aim.
I had come to a similar conclusion about the mystery of the LABEL_POSITION array values, but not so clearly and concisely (I got what I wanted but didn't spend the time to sort out how it worked). This will be a great help in future battles with the accurséd label tool. Thanks again.
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2006-05-23 10:26 PM
If you work with AC9 youhave to install latest patch, because there's an error with the globals for arrays before.
There is no mirroring of labels. Means: AC transforms position and rotangle if you mirror them in the plan.

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2006-05-23 10:32 PM
about half-way down (search for LABEL_POSITION)
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2007-02-09 04:42 AM
I looked at the GDL Ref Guide. Now i know i don't WANT to know GDL.
I DO want to know how to position my associative label with predictability.
Is this too much to ask?
I have wasted a lot of time on labels this week. Any help is appreciated.
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2007-02-09 09:49 AM
F. wrote:This plagues the ordinary text labels as well (or something like this) just changing the text alignment/justification
There is no mirroring of labels. Means: AC transforms position and rotangle if you mirror them in the plan.
Every time I use the label tool I am reminded of how much I hate it (as much for its unrealized potential as for its gross misbehavior).
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2007-02-09 09:55 AM
LINZ wrote:You definitely don't want to know the GDL of the label tool. Even those of us who know it don't really know it. This is a tool that was created from a bad spec a long time ago and never fixed.
I dont know GDL.
I looked at the GDL Ref Guide. Now i know i don't WANT to know GDL.
I DO want to know how to position my associative label with predictability.
Is this too much to ask?My suggestion is to use text and lines/arcs/splines (your choice) and forget the label tool. They are boring and a little tedious but they are reliable and always do as they are told. The label tool is a tempting little vixen but she'll always leave you frustrated and unfulfilled.
I have wasted a lot of time on labels this week. Any help is appreciated.
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2007-02-09 10:40 AM
AC calculates the dimensions of the label block and after it has all these 2D informations it positions according to label arrow, position and allignment. Sometimes you have to refresh content (by going to settings dialog) or to rebuilt the screen. Since I gave up individual positioning all works better.
One problem is still scale independance. Needs most rebuilt of the labels.