2005-09-16 06:57 PM
2005-09-23 03:52 AM
2005-09-23 10:51 AM
~/archiben wrote:What i do is add an extra label, open the settings and delete the "extra" text.
and what about double-headed leader lines? how do you handle those?
~/archiben
2005-09-23 12:35 PM
Aussie wrote:Another way without having to go the the label settings, is to place a space in the text box. This way you have a "empty leader".~/archiben wrote:What i do is add an extra label, open the settings and delete the "extra" text.
and what about double-headed leader lines? how do you handle those?
~/archiben
I'm not sure if it is a bug or a feature (but has always been this way), you cannot delete the text without going into the the settings.
2005-09-23 12:43 PM
Millard wrote:i've noticed some of the guys here put a duplicate label over the top - aligning the text - but point the leader line in another direction . . . needless to say i'm trying to establish some kind ofAussie wrote:Another way without having to go the the label settings, is to place a space in the text box. This way you have a "empty leader".
What i do is add an extra label, open the settings and delete the "extra" text.
I'm not sure if it is a bug or a feature (but has always been this way), you cannot delete the text without going into the the settings.
2005-09-24 03:20 AM
~/archiben wrote:as Millard says a space will suffice. Regardless option click an "empty" label and you can place as many blank arrows as you like until you change the default
i've noticed some of the guys here put a duplicate label over the top - aligning the text - but point the leader line in another direction . . . needless to say i'm trying to establish some kind oftext/linebased standard! ![]()
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