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Revision as of 14:38, 5 August 2010
Placing text is much more dependent on ActiveSettings, so the command itself is pretty simple. It involves setting up a point (like lines or cells) and a rotation matrix, and giving the text to be placed, but otherwise most of the settings are stored in a property of ActiveSettings called TextStyle, which itself has a number of properties like Width, Height, and Justification.
First you have to set up a variable to hold the text element, Rotation Matrix and text string:
Dim oText as TextElement Dim oMatrix as Matrix3d Dim strText as String
Before creating the text elements, make sure the ActiveSettings are what you want. For Justification there are a bunch of built-in constants that can be used:
ActiveSettings.TextStyle.Justification = msdTextJustificationCenterBottom ActiveSettings.TextStyle.Height = 2 * sca ActiveSettings.TextStyle.Width = 2 * sca oMatrix=Matrix3dIdentity
Then you store the element in your TextElement variable and add it to the drawing:
Set oText = CreateTextElement1(Nothing, strText, ptStart, oMatrix) ActiveModelReference.AddElement oText
If you aren't rotating the text, you don't have to set up a matrix element and can just put Matrix3dIdentity in the function call.