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Hi,

 

I've got a problem with txtexp command. After using this function text (*.shx) changes place on screen. For example I have some text inside my screen and when I use this command text moves on the right-corner (changing coordinates XY). How to stop this and maintain an original location?

 

Thanks in advance :),

 

Jacob

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What font are you using?

Mtext or Dtext?

 

I can't replicate the problem. Maybe you should post your file here for us to take a look at.

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What font are you using?

Mtext or Dtext?

 

I can't replicate the problem. Maybe you should post your file here for us to take a look at.

 

 

So It looks like this:

 

Before using 'txtexp':

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=56102&cid=1&stc=1

 

And after I got exploded text in different place:

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=56103&cid=1&stc=1

 

How to maintain this text in the same place (original)?

before.jpg

after.jpg

Posted

Is this plain text or multiline text?

 

Is the text annotative?

 

What font are you using?

Posted
Is this plain text or multiline text?

 

Is the text annotative?

 

What font are you using?

 

 

The text is marked as Standard, font: txt.shx and it is multiline text.

Posted

That should be easy to test then.

 

In my quick and simple test the multiline text I exploded remained in the exact same position. I too was unable to duplicate what you experienced using this font. However, I do believe you as I have had the same thing happen on rare occasions using other fonts.

Posted

I noticed that always when I use this command my text is changing place exact on the right-corner of my screen and It is rescaled (text is much smaller than its original).

 

Is it coused by text style I'm using?

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It happens when exploding text with annotative scaling. Turn annotative off before exploding.

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