Point Heights - Annotated Plan

This tab is used to control point height text. It can turn it on/off, set the font, colour and style of the text to be generated.

Point Heights
This check box allows the user to turn on or off the point Height text.

Note that the Point Height text is generated and inserted into the job just like any other piece of text. It can then be edited and altered at will.

This can also be turned on/off from the ‘Annotate Plan’ tab.

Note: When the points are changed the Point Height text will NOT be updated. You must select the Annotated Plan option and re-generate the Point Height text.



Layer
Select the target layer on which the text will be placed. Press the [...] button to create a new layer.

Note that the text may be generated (ByLayer) using the font, text size and colour of the layer it is placed on. This allow you to easily change the size, font or colour of all the generated text by directly changing the layer attributes.

Colour
Select the colour of the text or select ‘*ByLayer’ if you want the bearing text to use the same colour as the layer text.

Font
Select the font of the text or select ‘*ByLayer’ if you want the bearing text to use the same font as the layer text.

Size
Select the text size in mm for the text, leave this field blank if you want the text to use the same text size as the layer text.

Bold
Tick the bock if you want Bold text.

Italic
Tick the box if you want Italic text.

Underline
Tick the box if you want Underlined text.

Angle
Enter an angle for the text 0-360 degrees

Draw Point Heights
Select from one of these
Vertical Offset
Enter the text offset in mm from a line from the point at the selected angle. A value of 0.0 will draw the text through the middle of the line, a positive value will offset the text above the line, a negative value will offset the text below the line.

Dec Places
Select the number of decimal places to be used in the Height values. The height will be ROUNDED to this number of decimal places. Select ‘*Automatic’ to allow the program to automatically select the number of decimal places.