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AVEVA™ Engineering

Create Text

  • Last UpdatedApr 08, 2024
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Adds annotation text to drawings.

The prompt Specify the first point is displayed.

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the insertion point for the text. The Text Editor window displays.

Use the Text Editor window to input and format text.

Select font name

Defines the font for the text.

Specify height of the text

Defines the height of the text.

Increase font size

Increases the font size of the text.

Decrease font size

Decreases the font size of the text.

Select text colour

Defines the color of the text.

Rotation

Defines the rotation angle of the text.

Specify if bold style should be used

Applies bold style to the annotation text.

Specify if italic style should be used

Applies italic style to the annotation text.

Specify if underline style should be used

Underlines the annotation text.

Set left alignment

Left aligns the text.

Set center alignment

Center aligns the text.

Set right alignment

right aligns the text.

Set top alignment

Aligns the text with the top of the frame

Set base alignment

Aligns the text with the base of the first character.

Set middle alignment

Aligns the center of the text with the center of the frame.

Set bottom alignment

Aligns the text with the bottom of the frame.

Show/Hide Intelligent Text dialog

Adds intelligent text to the annotation.

Enter text here

Specifies the annotation text.

Intelligent Text

Input the intelligent text in the Text Editor window. Any attribute class from the conceptual model can be used. For example, @Temperature@.

Note:
Hash tag syntax is not supported for intelligent text on drawings and sheets. Use attribute value syntax to display drawing and sheet information. For example, use @SHTNUM@ to display the sheet number, @Sheet.Description@ to display the sheet description, or @Drawing.ECDNAM@ to display the drawing name.

If the intelligent text contains a unit value (for example, @Temperature@), the unit value displayed on the drawing is associated with the first unit set in the order of appearance. If a unit set is not defined, the default units of measure is displayed. If the unit sets or the default units of measure are modified, the application must be restarted to display the modified unit values on the drawing.

The example formulas can be used to modify the display of units for individual annotations:

@Temperature{nounits}@

{no units} removes the unit of measure from the annotation.

@Temperature{units:K}@

{units:K} displays the temperature in Kelvins (if K is a defined temperature unit set).

@Temperature{c1:5}@

{c1:5} displays characters one to five of the temperature attribute.

@Temperature{units:K}{nounits}{c1:5}@

{units:K}{nounits}{c1:5} displays characters one to five of the temperature attribute in Kelvins, the unit of measure does not display.

The example formulas can be used to display attribute values of owner, member and connected objects:

@Connected To.Default Name@

Displays the default name of the object that the annotated object is connected to. The connected to attribute of the annotated object must be populated.

@Connected From.Default Name@

Displays the default name of the object that the annotated object is connected from. The connected from attribute of the annotated object must be populated.

@Owner.Description@

Displays the description of the object that owns the annotated object. The description attribute of the owning object must be populated.

@Members[0].Default Name@

Displays the default name of the object that is a member the annotated object. The default name attribute of the member object must be populated.

Refer to Unit Sets, Engineering Defaults and Set Default Units of Measure for further information.

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