itacad Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Hi, multiline texts have a double possibility of color management which I have never understood well and which I describe below. Inside the multiline text formatting bar, there is a special cell that manages the color. If this cell is differently from "dalayer", I cannot change the color of the text without opening the formatting bar (for example changing the layer to which the multiline text belongs). Is it possible to "reset" the selected multiline texts, setting them as "dalayer" without opening the formatting window for each one? The "match properties" command also fails to change this setting if you use it from text set internally as "dalayer" to text with "forced" color. Greetings and thanks Quote
CyberAngel Posted February 23 Posted February 23 As usual, Lee Mac is way ahead of everyone else. Try this AutoLISP function. 1 Quote
itacad Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 He is definitely the best! "Holy immediately" we say in my country! But thanks to you too for the reply! Quote
Dadgad Posted February 25 Posted February 25 On 2/23/2024 at 9:33 PM, CyberAngel said: As usual, Lee Mac is way ahead of everyone else. Try this AutoLISP function. There is MUCH to be said for CONSISTENCY! Lee Rules, never disappoints! Quote
BIGAL Posted February 26 Posted February 26 (edited) There is another post maybe yours about making mtext with multiple text lines, with different colors and text size, as suggested, remove formatting and start again. Look for the other post. It is only a couple of days old. Edited February 26 by BIGAL Quote
itacad Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 Hi, I had created a topic in the past that led to the same solution (use of the same lisp) but it concerned another problem Are you referring to this? do you want me to do something? Quote
BIGAL Posted February 26 Posted February 26 (edited) No it was like a week at the most. This is string for image. Can set text font also. "{\\C1;\\H2.42915x;ASDFG}\\P{\\C4;\\H1.619433x;HIJK}\\P\\C3;LMNOP" Edited February 26 by BIGAL Quote
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