Mbuck Posted February 25, 2003 Share Posted February 25, 2003 Why does one have to have both the "none" class and the user defined class name (the class name on which the callout tool is invoked)active to display the text and leader lines which are created by the callout tool. I thought VW default was to auto-class to active class, in this cas the user defined class name. Is this intentional or a bug? Ia anyone else seeing this? Quote Link to comment
Alexandre Villares Posted February 25, 2003 Share Posted February 25, 2003 Many objects have some or all of it's internal parts set to the 'none' class, even if the container class is another one. You should try not to work with the 'none' class set to invisible... Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted February 26, 2003 Share Posted February 26, 2003 Or active only when the none class is not the active class. Most PIO's and other tools do have subcomponents that are members of the None class. In order for these items to display properly, the none class and the other class need to be visible. It's similar with groups where the items in a group may belong to a class called A while the group itself belongs to a class called B. In order to see the group, the A and B class need to be visible. Quote Link to comment
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