I am looking for discussion on what you would think about the ability to create Partial TextStyles and DimStyles. If this was mixed with Tasks and Element Templates a administrator could build cusom tasks with individual tools to apply the partial styles to the active settings. If these Tasks and Tools could remain persistent in a separate tool frame from tasks, this could be a user definable "Active Styles Settings" Dialog / Toolframe. The outline of the tasks could be something like:
Text Aspect (dgnlib)
I know a lot of this can already be accomplished using Tasks. I don't like the need to duplicate setting like text sizes and aspect ratios for each font. My current work flow is to create one TextStyle dgnlib as a template with all of the Text Sizes necessary for one Template / Font..Then I copy that dgnlib and change the aspect ratio. Then I copy both and chge the font:
Arial.dgnlib (Arial-L60, Arial-L80, Arial-L100, Arial-L120, Arial-L175, ...) Arial-Narrow.dgnlib (Arial-Narrow-L60, Arial-Narrow-L80, Arial-Narrow-L100, Arial-Narrow-L120, Arial-Narrow-L175, ...) Engineering.dgnlib (Engineering-L60, Engineering-L80, Engineering-L100, Engineering-L120, Engineering-L175, ...) Engineering-Narrow.dgnlib (Engineering-Narrow-L60, Engineering-Narrow-L80, Engineering-Narrow-L100, ...)
What do you think?
- Roy
Some supporting posts from other threads:
Roy Gallier: I think TextStyles could become more useful if they could hold as few as one or two attributes: say font or text height & width. Then we could apply more than one TextStyle. If there are overlapping attributes then the last one applied wins.
Roy Gallier: I think I would like to have all the settings (for TextStyles & DimStyles) exposed during placement. What I envision would be a compact placement dialog (not the huge defination dialog) as now with tabs indicating the groups of settings. The tabs would activate daughter flyout pages for the individual settings. The Styles could then be relegated to managing the settings on each tab or section of settings on a tab. It seems to me that Element Templates would be better suited to group the individual settings or Styles together. If an individual setting is change for a tab then the Style for that tab is dropped altogether and the all individual settings are stored in the elemenent descriptor. The ET would allow for locating and selecting the placed elements and the granular Styles would allow for changing only the settings desired.
Roy Gallier: I would like the Annotation Scale to be part of one of the many Styles which could be applied. The AnnoScaleStyle could also include an edit about point and some drawing scale ranges to: allow scaling, freeze scaling, max. scale, min. scale, & hide element.
Roy Gallier: MaryB: While we're at it, adding some sort of toggle for "Background" would be REALLY helpful, too. I second that and add Outline or better yet Text Frame like Place Note.
MaryB: While we're at it, adding some sort of toggle for "Background" would be REALLY helpful, too.