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A.D.K.

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  1. Need the option please to have text objects track the rotation of a viewport.  Please please please make this include Spotlight Label Legends.

     

    At the moment, I have to insert certain fixtures at -89.9 degrees so they read correctly on sheets (because even when I sideways the label legends, it decides on its own which way it thinks is the "bottom"), and if I want to make a viewport of the same things that has a different rotation, I have to change them all on the design layer by instance.  Additionally, obviously they're all sideways on the design layer, which is a royal pain.  And if I need two viewports of the same thing on one sheet, one of which is rotated and one of which is not (eg: an inset), I have to make a copy of the whole arrangement, often also in a referenced file, and rotate the fixtures.

     

    Have to do the same for text boxes, and if I hadn't abandoned callouts entirely in a fit of frustration, I imagine they'd be a nightmare as well.

     

    Just need a wee checkbox per item that says "yes, I want the label legend/text/whatever to rotate with the viewport".

  2. If I rotate a viewport say 90 degrees, the label legends that read right to left in the design layer are now rotated 90 degrees as well.  Surely there is a way to have the text stay upright and/or rotate contrary to the viewport rotation. 

     

    The "right-reading" and "non-rotating" options in the Label Legend "Edit Fields" pane do not achieve this.

     

    Ideally it would be by fixture, but knowing Spotlight you'd have to make a whole new legend to do it.  I just can't figure it out.

     

    EDIT: Screenshots attached

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  3. @ASagatovVW Here's a new one, with different behaviour.  I was making another file to submit with another bug report, and made a special callout class with big text to leave notes for them.

     

    The ones I created in class "none", then switched class, took the graphic and text attributes as intended.

     

    The ones I created with the intended class active first did not take the text attributes.

     

    This is different than what we were experiencing before, so I thought I'd ping you this file in case you want to update the bug reports.  There are two classes of callouts in the file attached here: one from the original file for the other bug report (purple), and one for this issue (white).

    BadCalloutv2_17July.vwx

  4. I just tried this, forgetting I had my user and internal origins on the same point.  It seems the layer scales around the internal origin.

     

    If you Tools > Origin > Locate Internal Origin, and centre your drawing around that, does it scale the way you want it to?

     

    Edit: By "centre your drawing" I mean move your drawing so that what you want as a "reference point" is on that internal origin.

  5. @ASagatovVW It happened again!

     

    I took a screenshot before restarting.  Restart did fix, though interestingly, stripping the file of everything but the text style in question did not.

     

    "Console 5" is the original, and has ghosts.  "Console 5 Copy" was a copy/paste of the original, and has ghosts.  "Console 5 New" was created after, with the target class already active, and does not have ghosts. 

     

    The ghosts on the original are from a layer scale operation, and those on "copy" are from just moving it.  The one visible above "new" is from "copy", but before I renamed it "copy" (in case you're wondering about the size difference).

     

    EDIT: I seem to be able to reliably replicate this by scaling the layer.

     

    The file is attached, but I imagine you'll get the same no ghost situation as me when you load it fresh.

    BadCalloutNoDonut.vwx

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  6. Just now, ASagatovVW said:

    @A.D.K. I haven't been able to replicate the offsetting/ghosting issue shown in the original post, but the post about the class attributes, I can replicate and it has been submitted ( Reference Number: VB-162951 ).

     

    A few notes from my testing which may be helpful for now:

    1) If the callout is placed directly into the class (the class you want it in is active when you use the callout tool), it seems to pull the settings properly. I am only getting this result if I try adjusting the callout class after it is already placed.

    2) If you change the line attribute setting in the attributes palette to "Solid", it then seems to pull the color from the class properly.

    Thank you for this @ASagatovVW .

     

    Those two notes do make sense based on my last hour as well.  I've now been making sure the correct class is active when creating the callout, and I haven't had the attributes problem since.

     

    I'll try to keep you posted on recurring ghosty problems as they arise.

     

    Very much appreciate your help!

  7. @ASagatovVW I'll read up on the Very Great Movements improvement, but it seems like to get stuff done I need to leave it in performance mode.

     

    You're correct, when I changed that setting things slowed down (expected behaviour) and the graphic ghosts did not go away (unexpected behaviour).

     

    They also persist through visibility, layer, and flyover navigation changes.

     

    The ghosting issue, as with the other mysterious graphical issues (like not taking settings) are all resolved on restart.  I can't pin down when/how each issue occurs, unfortunately.  Sometimes it's one, sometimes another.  They do all seem to resolve on restart, but as stated that's not really a reasonable fix; I can't be reopening a file every time I touch a callout.

     

    Thanks!

  8. So I can't figure out how to change where the leader comes out of the callout; when I click on the little blue handle where the leader starts and try to move it, it appears to adjust text rotation.  That cannot be expected behaviour.  You rotate with the rotate tool, and move stuff with the little moving handles.

     

    Also "Vertical Position" does not manipulate the vertical position.  It kind of bumps the leader up the thing if there's more than one line of text, but "bottom" does not put the leader on the bottom.

     

    "Horizontal Position" works just fine.

     

    Is this a navigation thing I've gotten myself into?  I can't believe I can't manage to make a box with a thing coming out of it that points at another thing.  It cannot be this difficult.

     

    Thanks,

    -Frustrated CAD Monkey

  9. Can we please get a way to change the prefix on a load of classes at once?

     

    Even better would be a proper parent-child class structure, such that children can (please please make this optional) take attributes from their parents.  It's also a little silly that objects can't be in what is ostensibly a "parent" class, resulting in things like [SetName]-Rigging-Truss-Truss.

     

    Thanks!

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  10. Hi @ASagatovVW ,

     

    Thanks for the suggestion.  I had it set to "Best Performance", but when I changed it to "Good Performance and Compatibility" (the middle of the 3 options), I immediately got an awful performance hit (so not a workable compromise, even if it had fixed it).  And the blue boxes are still there, despite much zooming and flying over.  Also tried turning on and off the class and design layer visibility, and switching to a sheet layer and back. 

  11. Hi,

     

    Would be very nice to be able to publish to multiple folders at once.  Is this possible?

     

    Also would be great if the window would show files (not just folders) in the destination folder, instead of just offering that ominous "you might overwrite everything and destroy the world" dialogue. Just a little idiot-proofing that would save some busy neurons.

     

    Thanks!

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