Draft Label

Description
The Draft Label command creates a multi-line text with a 2-segment leader line and an arrow.

If an object or a sub-element (face, edge or vertex) is selected when starting the command, the text can be made to display one or two attributes of the selected element, including position, length, area, volume and material. The text will then be linked to the attributes and will update if their values change.

To insert a text element without an arrow use the Draft Text command instead.



Usage
See also: Draft Tray, Draft Snap and Draft Constrain.


 * 1) Optionally select an object or a sub-element (vertex, edge or face) that you want to display attributes of.
 * 2) There are several ways to invoke the command:
 * 3) * Press the button.
 * 4) * Select the option from the menu.
 * 5) * Use the keyboard shortcut: then.
 * 6) The  task panel opens. See Options for more information.
 * 7) If you have selected an element: select an option from the  dropdown list. See Label types below.
 * 8) Pick the first point in the 3D view, or type coordinates and press the  button. This point indicates the target (arrow head). This can be anywhere, it does not have to be on an element.
 * 9) Pick the second point in the 3D view, or type coordinates and press the  button. This point indicates the start of the horizontal or vertical segment of the  leader.
 * 10) Pick the third point in the 3D view, or type coordinates and press the  button. This point indicates the base point of the text.

Options
The single character keyboard shortcuts available in the task panel can be changed. See Draft Preferences. The shortcuts mentioned here are the default shortcuts.


 * To manually enter coordinates enter the X, Y and Z component, and press after each. Or you can press the  button when you have the desired values. It is advisable to move the pointer out of the 3D view before entering coordinates.
 * Press or click the  checkbox to toggle relative mode. If relative mode is on, coordinates are relative to the last point, if available, else they are relative to the coordinate system origin.
 * Press or click the  checkbox to toggle global mode. If global mode is on, coordinates are relative to the global coordinate system, else they are relative to the working plane coordinate system.
 * Press to switch Draft snapping on or off.
 * Press or the  button to abort the command.

Label types
The following label types are available:


 * : displays the contents of.
 * : displays the internal name of the target object. The internal name is assigned when an object is created and remains fixed throughout the existence of the object.
 * : displays the label of the target object. The label of an object can be changed by the user.
 * : displays the coordinates of the base point of the target object, of the target vertex, or of the center of mass of the target subelement, if applicable.
 * : displays the length of the target object or subelement, if applicable.
 * : displays the area of the target object or subelement, if applicable.
 * : displays the volume of the target object, if applicable.
 * : displays the attribute of the target object, if applicable. Objects created with the Arch Workbench can have this attribute.
 * : displays the label of the material of the target object, if applicable.

Properties
See also: Property editor.

A Draft Label object is derived from an App FeaturePython object and inherits all its properties. The following properties are additional unless otherwise stated:

Data

 * : specifies the contents of the text if is . Each item in the list represents a new text line.
 * : specifies the type of information displayed by the label. See Label types.
 * : specifies the position of the text in the 3D view and, unless is, also of the first leader segment, which is the segment where the text is attached. See Placement.
 * : (read-only) specifies the contents of the text that is actually displayed. Each item in the list represents a new text line.


 * : specifies the points of the leader.
 * : specifies the direction of the first leader segment:, or.
 * : specifies the length of the first leader segment. Only used if is  or . If the distance is positive, the leader starts from the right side of the text and the text aligns to the right. Otherwise the leader starts from the left side of the text and the text aligns to the left.


 * : specifies the object and optional subelement the label is linked to.
 * : specifies the position of the tip of the leader, which is where the arrow is attached.

View

 * : specifies the annotation style applied to the label. See Draft AnnotationStyleEditor.
 * : specifies the general scaling factor applied to the label.


 * : specifies how the text is displayed. If it is the text will be displayed in a plane defined by the  of the label. If it is  the text will always face the camera. This is an inherited property.


 * : specifies the size of the symbol displayed at the tip of the leader.
 * : specifies the type of symbol displayed at the tip of the leader, which can be, , , or.
 * : specifies what type of frame is drawn around the text. The current options are or.
 * : specifies whether to display the leader line. If it is only the arrow and the text are displayed.
 * : specifies the color of the leader and the arrow. This is also used for the frame.
 * : specifies the width of the leader. This is also used for the frame.


 * : specifies the horizontal alignment of the text:, or . Only used if  is . Otherwise the horizontal alignment is based on the sign (positive or negative) of.
 * : specifies the factor applied to the default line height of the text.
 * : specifies the maximum number of characters on each line of the text.
 * : specifies the vertical alignment of the text:, or.
 * : specifies the color of the text.
 * : specifies the font used to draw the text. It can be a font name, such as, a default style such as , or , a family such as , or a name with a style such as . If the given font is not found on the system, a default font is used instead.
 * : specifies the size of the letters. The text can be invisible in the 3D view if this value is very small.

Scripting
See also: Autogenerated API documentation and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.

To create a Draft Label use the method  of the Draft module. This method replaces the deprecated method.

Example: