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* Texts spanned on multiple lines are not supported by the internal Qt-based Svg viewer, but the [[Drawing Openbrowser|Open Browser]] command shows these texts correctly. |
* Texts spanned on multiple lines are not supported by the internal Qt-based Svg viewer, but the [[Drawing Openbrowser|Open Browser]] command shows these texts correctly. |
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Revision as of 23:04, 15 March 2014
Drawing Annotation |
Menu location |
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Drawing → Annotation |
Workbenches |
Drawing, Complete |
Default shortcut |
none |
Introduced in version |
- |
See also |
None |
Description
This command allows you to place a block of text on a Drawing page.
How to use
- Create a Drawing page
- Refresh the view if a Drawing view wasn't opened
- Press the Drawing Annotation button
- Adjust the desired properties, such as text contents, font, size and position.
Limitations
- Texts spanned on multiple lines are not supported by the internal Qt-based Svg viewer, but the Open Browser command shows these texts correctly.