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Intelligent Text Syntax - Summary

  • Last UpdatedApr 27, 2023
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The combined format for a codeword string can be summarised:

(The + signs are not literal.) All components except the first are optional. The substring modification qualifiers can display more than once in any order. Some combinations have no meaning. All qualifiers can contain embedded spaces; therefore the closing delimiters cannot be omitted.

The combined format for the data qualifier list is:

<FROM parameter [parameter], WRT parameter>

Examples of Codeword Strings

#POS<FROM OWNE, WRT SITE>

position of owner in Site coordinates

#CRFA[2]<FROM /VFWA1>

name of second element of CRFA attribute of

/VFWA1

#HREF<FROM OWNE>(P/2:3)

parts 2 and 3, delimited by '/', of the HREF of the owner

#PKNA^POSE<WRT FRMW>

end position of P-line NA in framework coordinates

#PK^POSSE

Easting of P-line start position in world coordinates. The P-line name has been omitted, meaning the

P-line used to position annotation

#POSE

At a SCTN this means the POSE attribute, otherwise it means the Easting of the POS attribute

#OWNE<FROM CRFA[2]>

owner of element 2 of CRFA attribute

#NAME<FROM CREF :udarr[2]>

name of element specified in :udarr[2] of element specified in CREF

#:FRED[3]<FROM EQUI>

array element 3 of UDA attribute :FRED of the owning Equipment.

#T/T24

use the value of the BTEX attribute of text template /T24

#DTXR<FROM ROD>

detailing RTEXT from the implied rod of the current element

#VRAT[1]<FR VIEW> to #VRAT[1]<FR VIEW>

outputs VIEW scale as a ratio, as specified by the VRATIO attribute.

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