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Text in Curve Label Style doesn't allign with its border and mask PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
  1. Create a Curve Label Style with the following settings:
    • Allow Curved Text = true
    • Border Visibility = true
    • Background Mask = true
  2. Before you OK the label style, you'll notice that the border is not going to be correct.
  3. Draw an arc.
  4. Place the curve label style on arc and check the location of the border and the background mask.

The background mask matches the border, but neither matches the text.  It works fine if you don't use "Allow Curved Text".

Workarounds:
... add two spaces before the start of “L=….” in the Contents row.  This will take care of the border overlapping the “L”, but unfortunately, does not address the extra masking being added at the end of the text.

Autodesk Service Request: SR#:1-3618052813 
Submitted By:
TommieR
First Appeared: Civil 3D 2007?
Status as of Civil 3D 2008 SP2: Still reproducible.
Status as of Civil 3D 2009: Still reproducible.

 
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