AutoCad :: QLeader Not Placing Text Centered To First Line
Feb 14, 2012
QLeader not placing text centered to firstline
I don’t know is this a problem with a lispmy company has set up or whether it is an autoCAD error. When I go to create a leader I type LE withis short on my system for QLEADER. You can then draw your leader or entersettings One I have drawn the leader I go to placethe text the problem I then have is that sometime my text appears below theline (pic 1) and sometime appears next to the line (pic 2)
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Pic 2
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In the setting I make sure they are asbelow be sometime is doesn’t matter.
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(I think this has something to do withdrawing setup or annotation scale.) I have attached a file where I am havingthe problem as well as one that I am not having the problem
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(Line 106, Dim fder AsVector3d = bah.GetFirstDerivative(inspt) )
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Heres the Imports
SystemImports Autodesk.AutoCAD.RuntimeImports Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServicesImports Autodesk.AutoCAD.DatabaseServicesImports Autodesk.AutoCAD.GeometryImports Autodesk.AutoCAD.EditorInput<Assembly: CommandClass(GetType(Line_Labler.snibbity))> Namespace Line_Labler Public Class snibbity <CommandMethod("linelabel")> Public Sub snabble()
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Graphics card supports both DX10/OpenGL. Worked fine for 2011 and 2012.
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