2005-09-16 06:57 PM
2005-09-22 03:36 AM
Link wrote:with the arrow end?Ben wrote:I must be working miracles in this hotel room, because all my labels are adjusting just fine.
select leader line > Edit > Adjust > click line/edge you want it to adjust to. (try doing it with more than one leader line) . . . doesn't work with labels
2005-09-22 04:17 AM
Link wrote:Nice idea, except the Label and Arrow are connected. No stretching separates them.... only the internal bug (AC9, 2045)
2) Weird bug where the text and arrow move apart from each other. The arrow moves further upward, and looks like it is pointing to another note.
never seen that one myself - is it a 9 bug? A simple stretch should reposition it in a jiffy!
4) It's SO cumbersome to change just a couple words in each of a dozen Labels compared to the Text Tool.Yeah, sure, we'll just change 25 favorites then hunt them down for the next detail and the next detail and the next details.... it sounds like it would work if you picked a set of notes and never deviated from them. That's just not realistic for us.
That's what favorites are for. Select the label in you want to change and double click your favorite. (Just like you do with all your favoriites right?)
Very carefully mate!Or just make favorites of the ones you use the most.
Anyway I am out of desire on this one, (and out of bait!) You guys go use your lines and your text and knock yourselves out!Hey, it's fun to have an argument on actual usage. All we need now is to get Karl and Matthew to write us novels on the subject and Dwight to make a joke about it![]()
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2005-09-22 04:51 AM
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2005-09-22 11:05 PM
Bruce wrote:What happens when you have 15 of them? Drag them all over then Pet Palette each one?
To adjust the arrow on your "Man on balcony" example Ben you just move the whole block over, then stretch the text itself back - all using the pet palette clicking on the appropriate node (much like the Details marker stretch)
2005-09-22 11:16 PM
Link wrote:Cheers.
You guys go use your lines and your text and knock yourselves out!![]()
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2005-09-23 03:25 AM
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2005-09-23 03:43 AM
TomWaltz wrote:actually he has a point - you do drag them all over, but then just use the 'adjust' command to snap all of the text blocks back onto one line . . .Bruce wrote:What happens when you have 15 of them? Drag them all over then Pet Palette each one?
To adjust the arrow on your "Man on balcony" example Ben you just move the whole block over, then stretch the text itself back - all using the pet palette clicking on the appropriate node (much like the Details marker stretch)