Using "leader" command under dimensioning...

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Dave, Dec 9, 2003.

  1. Dave

    Dave Guest

    For labelling of our diagrams, we note our text in boxes, and draw
    leaders from the object to a box/rectangle (with the enclosed text).
    Typically, we do the leader and p-line the box to give it (the
    box/rectangle) some depth.

    In order to speed up the process, I'd like to be able to automatically
    add a thickness to the box around the text, and I can't seem to figure
    out how to do it without manually plining it...

    Thanks...

    Dave
     
    Dave, Dec 9, 2003
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  2. Dave

    Dave Guest

    Stupid me...Autocad Map 5 (basically Autocad 2000). Let me add some
    info that I obviously left out after re-reading my original post. The
    "old" way was to just copy "boxed" (or framed in) notes (basically
    just text with a p-lined box drawn around it) from one diagram to
    another, edit the note, and adjust the "box" size around the note.
    The box would be p-lined to give it some thickness and make it stand
    out. Then we would draw a leader from the point of reference to the
    box.

    Now, after playing around with the "leader" command, it's faster to
    just pick the reference point, type in the text, and have the "frame
    text" option enabled under dimension-leader-settings--mtext options.
    Now, I could simply adjust the lineweight thickness, but that would
    increase the thickness of the line going from the arrowhead to the
    framed text, which I do not want. In a nutshell, I want the box
    around the text to have a thicker line, and the line going from the
    arrowhead to the box to have a "normal" line thickness....

    Thanks for any help....

    Dave
     
    Dave, Dec 10, 2003
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