pmadhwal7 Posted Tuesday at 05:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:23 PM i was facing issue when i was associating leader with m-text some of are associting but too many are not i was try it too many time but not got the result, my screeshot and dwg are attached pls if anyone help me this is very crucial and important task for me leader.dwg Quote
pmadhwal7 Posted Wednesday at 02:58 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:58 AM THIS CODE CONVERTING LEADER TO MLEADER AND I DIN'T REQUIRED MLEADER 1 Quote
mhupp Posted Wednesday at 12:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:49 PM I'll give you a hint its in the 2nd Reply. no lisp code needed just express tool. Quote
pmadhwal7 Posted Wednesday at 02:40 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:40 PM no through global attached leader commond those types of leader text not join i tried that too Quote
pkenewell Posted Wednesday at 03:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:15 PM (edited) @pmadhwal7 You cannot attach the text to standard LEADER objects so they move together. They would at least have to be converted to QLEADERS. MLEADERS are better. I convert all my old leaders to MLEADERS using a similar program, so that the text stays with the leader. PS: The express tools "Annotation Attachment > Attach Leader to Annotation" works with the older leaders like @mhupp said, using reactors (Makes it a QLEADER effectively). However, to move the leader, you always have to move the TEXT first. If you move the leader end point near the text first, the text will stay where it is. That's why MLEADERS are better! Edited Wednesday at 03:24 PM by pkenewell Quote
pmadhwal7 Posted Wednesday at 04:17 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 04:17 PM @pkenewellsir did u check my file? Quote
pkenewell Posted Wednesday at 04:35 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:35 PM 18 minutes ago, pmadhwal7 said: @pkenewellsir did u check my file? Yes - I checked you file, but the first time, I just used my convert to MLEADER program and successfully did ALL the annotations. Going back into it now, I see the the QLATTACH and QLATTACHSET is not working for every leader. I can't explain why sorry. There is no error message on some - it just does not do it. Quote
pmadhwal7 Posted Wednesday at 04:54 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 04:54 PM @pkenewellthis is the actual file i was attached after that we rotate it and make it like seen in screenshot, leader and text are zero digree roation the curret leader text are easy to move and rotate so we use those if u have any other method kindly shre Quote
pkenewell Posted Wednesday at 05:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:58 PM @pmadhwal7 Looks like you had this same problem in 2019. MLEADERS were suggested to you then and you didn't try the tools offered? I did the following with a LEADER to MLEADER conversion very quickly: 1 Quote
mhupp Posted Wednesday at 06:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:53 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, pkenewell said: I see the the QLATTACH and QLATTACHSET is not working for every leader. I can't explain why sorry. I wonder if their is a Z difference that those commands error. many a "2D" Drawing iv been given has stuff like 100' above everything else. Edited Wednesday at 06:54 PM by mhupp 1 Quote
pkenewell Posted Wednesday at 07:25 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:25 PM 32 minutes ago, mhupp said: I wonder if their is a Z difference that those commands error. many a "2D" Drawing iv been given has stuff like 100' above everything else. Yes - That's it! I looked at the drawing again, and the z dim was off by a very small amount! when I set z to zero on the entities - QLATTACH works. 1 Quote
pkenewell Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:32 PM 8 minutes ago, pkenewell said: Yes - That's it! I looked at the drawing again, and the z dim was off by a very small amount! when I set z to zero on the entities - QLATTACH works. Unfortunately QLATTACHSET doesn't seem to want to work still Quote
pmadhwal7 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago @pkenewell i was try the lisp and see the result all text are join in one place Quote
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