Text (font formatting) classes, or the option to have a text sub-class attachable to a "master" class (any of what we now normally refer to as classes), would go a long way to helping unify a project's appearance. I am constantly having to set and reset a font for things like door and window labels, not to mention dimensions (should definitely have a font formatting option). This gets old after a while.
I wish I could generate a group of font classes, similar to the way we set up classes now, except use font face, size, style and paragraphing attributes. That way, I could assign them to existing classes and/or objects, and not have to go in and change discrete objects (isn't that what classes are for, anyway? ).
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Text (font formatting) classes, or the option to have a text sub-class attachable to a "master" class (any of what we now normally refer to as classes), would go a long way to helping unify a project's appearance. I am constantly having to set and reset a font for things like door and window labels, not to mention dimensions (should definitely have a font formatting option). This gets old after a while.
I wish I could generate a group of font classes, similar to the way we set up classes now, except use font face, size, style and paragraphing attributes. That way, I could assign them to existing classes and/or objects, and not have to go in and change discrete objects (isn't that what classes are for, anyway? ).
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