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Thu, Feb 7, 2008 at 5:31:15 PM | View Title Text

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Thanks WWHubb & Bauhaus!!

 

I will check out that idea of varying lenghts - maybe over the weekend when I have time.

 


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Fri, Feb 8, 2008 at 8:24:41 AM | View Title Text

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It sounds like you guys want your titles to have two lines?  We don't want ours to have two lines?  We want the text to all be on one line.  But when I add a space between the two words, it automatically drops to two lines of text.  If I had a '-' between the words, it works.  Why, I don't know, but I don know the family text box is stretched really long and you can type a sentece in it.  Anyone have a fix for this issue?  sounds like I'm trying to accomplish the opposite of you guys?

 

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Fri, Feb 8, 2008 at 9:33:44 AM | View Title Text

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We only want the text to wrap to two lines if it has to, like a a sheet of details that are spaced close enough that 4" titles are needed, but text that doesn't fit on a 4" title. If there's room for a longer title to have it fit on one line that is what we want ideally. I don't know why your text would be wrapping if your text/label box is stretched out long...or its it? I guess from your last post I don't know whether the room for the sentence you talked about is the visual room from inside the project file or the length of the text box from inside the family editor. In the family have you stretched the text box out to the right for as far as you need?

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Fri, Feb 8, 2008 at 2:08:23 PM | View Title Text

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Looks good - I was able to change the diff lengths, but it seems that you would still have to create a different "type" for each length and then assign the type to the viewport that you want to use it for.  There is no way to change the parameter for each instance.

 

I WAS able to create 2 different view titles in the same family.  A friend told me that BOTH the "Keep Readable" and the "Visible" parameters need to be set to the same Yes/No family parameter in the element properties dialog box.  when you do so, you can use the same label as many times as you want and appear only in the type parameters that you want.

 

Here is the view title setup to handle various conditions.



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