2005-03-25 11:05 PM
2005-03-25 11:56 PM
Tom wrote:
I did inset the numbers so they would look center justified with the room names on the plan. Is this the problem? Does the schedule pick up the empty spaces on the room number option and screw up my nice ascending order of rooms?
Maybe I can either have justified numbers and names, or a schedule that is in numerical order, but not both?
2005-03-26 07:32 PM
I'm not sure if I understand what the insertion of spaces is doing for you; justification of the text within the stamp is an available parameter within the Zone Settings dialogue box.I'm using the spaces to manually move the number to the right so it is basically underneath and in the center of the name of the room above. I cannot find any way to justify the text within the stamp other than that way. The custom settings tab in the zone selection settings tab is greyed out. Might it be in there, and how do I activate it?
2005-03-26 08:31 PM
2005-03-26 08:51 PM
2005-03-26 09:29 PM
2005-03-26 09:32 PM
Tom wrote:No
Also, I noticed you had "story" in your criteria. If I sort by numbers in order, do I need to have the story criteria in the schedule?
2005-03-26 11:38 PM
The drawing regenerates and changes the zone stamp, but to the default setting of the zone identifier before I made modifications to the default. How can I get this to accept modifications. I tried update zones, but that is not the right thing.This is what happened after I changed and modified the default in Options/Zone Categories. I can't get the drawing to accept the default with the modifications (such as font size, justification, and frame). It resets all the zone stamps to the unmodified default. When I go back to Options/zone categories it shows me the modified default.
2005-03-29 02:22 PM
Tom wrote:If I understand your problem correctly, then the solution is to open the Zone Stamp object for editing and change the default values there. Save it and then it will work as you wanted.
Woody:
You must be behind the computer more than I am.
The drawing regenerates and changes the zone stamp, but to the default setting of the zone identifier before I made modifications to the default. How can I get this to accept modifications. I tried update zones, but that is not the right thing.This is what happened after I changed and modified the default in Options/Zone Categories. I can't get the drawing to accept the default with the modifications (such as font size, justification, and frame). It resets all the zone stamps to the unmodified default. When I go back to Options/zone categories it shows me the modified default.
How do I get the drawing to accept the modified default.
2005-03-29 02:45 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Laszlo's suggestion will certainly do it or you can create a Zones Favorites pallet
If I understand your problem correctly, then the solution is to open the Zone Stamp object for editing and change the default values there. Save it and then it will work as you wanted.