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From: Martin (MARTIN3D)
Hi Michael,
I'm looking forward to dimensioning in MoI without the need for a script but I wonder how text will be handled. Dimensioned drawings in MoI will most likely be exported and currently I have to fill the hole(s) in letters like A or B or numbers like 0 or 9 with white in an extra step.
I wonder how exporting will work with dimension text? Is there a way in MoI to export text curves so that they fill correctly?
-Martin
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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Martin, I should be able to make the dimension text work better but it's pretty uncertain if exporting the dimensions to other formats like AI/PDF will make it into v4. I would not be surprised if it will take a few rounds of work on it to get all the different pieces around it working and some things like that might not make it in until v5.
- Michael
From: Martin (MARTIN3D)
Hi Michael, thankyou that is good to know. I would be happy if all letter holes would get their own style so they can be filled all at once in Affinity Designer for example. But I don't know if it is straightforward for you to detect text curves that are completely enclosed by another text curve.
-Martin
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Martin, there isn't really any way currently in MoI to identify text curves. But it should be possible once there is an actual annotation text entity supported. So that will be the first step. It will probably take a few steps in annotation functionality before this can be implemented, until then I would recommend adding your text inside Affinity Designer instead of in MoI.
- Michael
From: Martin (MARTIN3D)
I assumed that the text generated by the Dimension tool will be curve text and therefore made a script that styles letterholes so they can be filled in one step after PDF or AI export. The script can be found here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=9190.1
-Martin
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Martin, probably the text generated by the Dimension tool will be it's own new kind of object, it won't just be regular curves.
- Michael
From: Martin (MARTIN3D)
Thanks for the info Michael.
-Martin
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