Where does 'Fitted Text' go/work?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by W. Kirk Crawford, Nov 21, 2004.

  1. I am trying to understand why anybody would us Fitted Text any where on a drawing.

    I have searched the different news groups, and found little reason but instead how.

    The only place I would think Fitted Text would be is in 'Signage'. Words on a sign. But where else on the print would I find any
    Fitted Text?

    W. Kirk Crawford
    Rochester Hills, Michigan
     
    W. Kirk Crawford, Nov 21, 2004
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    Leveritt Guest

    I use it all the time, in titleblocks and bills of material,
    where different combinations of words must fit into the same
    confined spaces without extending outside.
     
    Leveritt, Nov 21, 2004
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    Paul Turvill Guest

    General Notes and other textual matter where justified right and left
    margins add to a professional appearance.
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    Paul Turvill, Nov 21, 2004
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  4. When teaching I find there to be less applications for the ALIGN
    justificiation vs. FIT justification...

    FIT will allow you to maintain a desired height between two points (read:
    you avoid going ourside of a cell, as in a schedule, title block or bill of
    material) whereas ALIGN will keep the proportion of the text and adjust it's
    height (not typically desired).

    One thing many people do is use this in a titleblock for something like the
    Customer: area and have it set so that you can have X amount of characters.
    If the customer's name is much smaller than the typical X amount then you
    might have to prefix and/or suffix the customer's name with spaces in order
    for it not to stretch out and look funny... if the customer's name is way
    lerger than your normal range then you might consider two line (adjusting
    the block).
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    Tracy W. Lincoln, Nov 21, 2004
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  5. Thanks guys,

    Guess I have never seen the right application for Fitted Text.

    Guess I will just suck it up and let it go.

    W. Kirk Crawford
    Rochester Hills, Michigan
     
    W. Kirk Crawford, Nov 21, 2004
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    Tom Smith Guest

    Guess I will just suck it up and let it go.

    Out of curiosity, what exactly is the problem? Like others, I've seen this
    usually in logos, title blocks and standard notes which are intended to fill
    a rectangular area and appear to be fully justified. A significant downside,
    nowadays, is that it isn't supported in mtext.

    I haven't seen anyone use "fit" justification for anything but particular
    special cases, because it just takes too much fiddling. You have to get the
    words to come out to pretty nearly the same line length before being
    "fitted," or else the change in width factor from line to line becomes too
    obvious and detracts from readability.
     
    Tom Smith, Nov 22, 2004
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  7. We had some that would copy some Text, that was FIT, and use that in a place that couldn't take the fit area. They just didn't
    think.

    So with the last group that I was with, we just didn't use it at all. Guess I just got out of the habit.

    From the response here there may not be a problem.

    Thanks to you all for your replies.

    W. Kirk Crawford
    Rochester Hills, Michigan
     
    W. Kirk Crawford, Nov 22, 2004
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