Is this possible to add background mask to dtext without using express tools.
hareeshmb
Is this possible to add background mask to dtext without using express tools.
hareeshmb
Christopher T. Cowgill, P.E.WIGHTMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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AutoDesk Infrastructure Design Suite Premium 2013 x64
Windows 7 Pro x64
Lee Ambrosius has a lisp somewhere that does this; let me try and track it down...
Check this link:
Last edited by scott.wilcox; 2010-02-26 at 02:30 PM. Reason: added link
Why draw straws? Just draw one straw and array it.
Scott Wilcox - Edmonton, Alberta
If you are using 2010, (or several versions earlier for that matter) then it is an option in properties to use a background mask. It is called "fill color" in the dimensions. Just set the color to "background."