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Creating Text Labels in Multi-Line Format
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23 Put the items in the correct order using the <Move Left and >Move Right
buttons. Look at the Preview Formatted Text area to see where each item is and
where you need to move it.
The order should appear as follows:
1000.000 m [3,280.84']
To achieve this result, the items should be in the following order:
n
Alignment|Tangent Length
n
m [
n
Alignment|Tangent Length *3.28084
n
']
24 Click OK to save the text format.
Example: How to Convert a Percentage Value to a Ratio in a
Text Label
This example explains how to create a label style for labeling the grade of a
tangent with a rise/run ratio instead of a percentage value.
To convert a percent to a ratio
1 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Sheet Styles
ä
Text Label to display the
Select Style dialog box.
2 Type the name of the new style, FG Centerline - Vertical Tangent Grade, in the
Style Name edit box.
3 Click the Edit button.
4 Use the Text Label Properties dialog box to specify the text properties.
5 Under Text Label Format, click the Edit button to display the Edit Text Format
dialog box.
6 Under Text Format Data, set the Code Category to FG Center Line and the Code
to V Tangent Grade.
7 Click the Apply Code to Formula button. This command places the numeric
code, [116|1262], into the Formula edit box in the Formula Data section of the
dialog box.
The FG Centerline|Vertical Tangent Grade appears in the Formula edit box as
[116|1262]. To convert the percentage grade value to a rise/run ratio, you need
to divide one-hundred (100) by the grade.
8 Type 100 and / (forward slash) in front of the text string and click the Add
button. The formula appears in the Text/Code/Formula Format Order list box as
100/[FG Center Line|V Tangent Grade].
NOTE
To display the absolute value of the vertical tangent grade, enclose the
formula in parentheses ( ) and apply the ABS function to the formula so that
is appears as ABS(100/[116|1262]).
Next, you add a text string that describes the ratio.
9 In the Text edit box, type 1 in followed by a space.
10 Click the Add button. The text string 1 in appears in the Text/Code/Formula
Format Order list box.