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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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Color. This parameter sets the font color. If the “Default” flag is turned on, the text color is used from the<br />

general settings of the overall text.<br />

Vertical offset. Defines the vertical text offset with respect to the bottom edge of the line. For positive<br />

offsets, the shift is upwards, for negative – downwards.<br />

Box. With this flag turned on, the text will appear in a box.<br />

Strikeout. Setting this flag will apply the Strikeout style on the text<br />

Format Paragraph . By calling this<br />

command, you can set the parameters of the current<br />

or the selected paragraphs in the dialog box:<br />

Justification - Horizontal. This option controls the<br />

text horizontal justification. Four modes are<br />

supported: Left, Right, Center, Justify.<br />

Fit to one line. Select this option when you need to<br />

fit the whole paragraph in one line. In this case, the<br />

font characters are first scaled by the width to the<br />

minimum extension (width) factor. If that's not<br />

enough, then the font height is reduced.<br />

Reduce extension (width) to. Defines the minimum<br />

width factor.<br />

Tab size. Defines the distance at which the cursor<br />

moves after pressing the key.<br />

Tab list. You can enter several numbers in the list, separated by commas, that will define the tab sizes.<br />

The numbers are automatically sorted in the ascending order. These numbers are the distances from the<br />

text left margin to the text position. For example, if you enter the set of numbers 20,40,50, then after<br />

pressing the key first time the cursor will move by 20 measurement units from the left margin;<br />

on pressing the second time – by 40, on the third time – by 50. Thereafter, the tabulation is done<br />

according to the specified size (the default is 12.7).<br />

Offset. Defines the distance from the boundary of the rectangular area to the text – left, right, new line<br />

indent.<br />

Interval. Defines the spacing between the lines. Before – sets the height of the first line in the paragraph,<br />

After – sets the spacing between the last line of the current paragraph in the first line of the next one.<br />

Between – sets the spacing between the lines in a paragraph. With the “Auto” setting, the spacing is set<br />

automatically, depending on the maximum font height (by the printed characters). “Minimum” - sets<br />

the numerical value of the minimum line spacing. If a printed character doesn’t fit in the line by height,<br />

the spacing is increased automatically. “Exactly” - defines a strictly fixed numerical value of the line<br />

spacing. “Factor” – defines the line spacing as the product of the font height (by the printed characters)<br />

and the input factor.<br />

Numbering. This option allows turning on the automatic numbering of the paragraphs. You can specify a<br />

number to start a new numbering or to continue an existing numbering with. Additionally, you can<br />

define the format of the font for the digits of the current numbering.

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