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  • 2 months later...

Hello @DDD,


I find by hazard your question remained unanswered.


I don't know if you've had your solution, but if ever here is a file with two "sample lines" that could help you.


To avoid line breaks in the corners, you have to draw a simple line in the background.

Then you can add your text on top of it and the line will take the curves and angles correctly.

 

On the other hand, the text will not bend on the line. It doesn't matter if it's just one or two letters, but on a longer text and many zigzags it can be annoying.

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The solution is to vectorize the text and ungroup it, so that it behaves correctly following the curved line perfectly.

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The text also does not flip over depending on its orientation (an option in VectorWorks to keep dimensions and classic text legible). The Autocad export is also more accurate.

 

Hoping to have helped you.

 

Best regards.
Edgar

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