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    Posted: 09.Jun.2011 at 14:18
Hi,

I got a problem basically with text allignment:

In my drawing there is a block repeated, rotated and mirrored several times. I need to add to this block another block to implement the dwg. I open the block editor and i add my block to the existing one and everything works fine. When i go out from the block editor my block that contains a text attribute seems to have some troubles managing the text because sometimes is mirrored. 

http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/3203/mirroredc.png <- paste this to view a pic of the problem

I dig out the internet and i found the tecnique to use the -1 value to the scale of a block to mirror it, and i think that the problem is related to this because the text messes up where the block as a negative scale value.

Does anyone knows hot ti fix this?

thanks

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Edited by ciakki - 09.Jun.2011 at 14:19
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Jun.2011 at 11:07
TRY TO SET "MIRRTEXT"
(0) --> THE TEXT IS NOT MIRRORED
(1) --> THE TEXT IS MIRRORED
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Jun.2011 at 11:15
It might get more complicated if the block is a dynamic block. See:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Jun.2011 at 11:22
Originally posted by philippe JOSEPH philippe JOSEPH wrote:

TRY TO SET "MIRRTEXT"
(0) --> THE TEXT IS NOT MIRRORED
(1) --> THE TEXT IS MIRRORED

I tried for first but mirrtext is ot involved in this case, thanks man.

Originally posted by Vladimir Michl Vladimir Michl wrote:

It might get more complicated if the block is a dynamic block. See:

I see, i'll make some tries.

But i found what is the cause of the trouble and i think i step over a bug.

The porblem occurs only if i go to the block editor to edit the visualiztion order. If I do that the text goes crazy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 08:05
Open the block in BEDIT, then replace what you need to replace. Save & Close the Block Editor, and come out. Then try and use ATTSYNC, ( Attribute Synchronization).
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