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    Hi


    Is there any command to mirror xrefs keeping everything as it is ( ie without flipping dimension and text etc... )?


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    Default Re: Mirror Xrefs without flipping text

    Quote Originally Posted by shajichunakkara
    Hi


    Is there any command to mirror xrefs keeping everything as it is ( ie without flipping dimension and text etc... )?


    Shaji Thankachan
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    Unfortunately I don't think there is, currently the system variable 'mirrtext' controls whether text or dimensions flip when mirrored, however when the text or dimensions occur within blocks or xrefs then you cannot control whether the text or dimensions are flipped.

    Another thing which may help, is that when text attributes occur within blocks, they are controlled by the mirrtext sysvar. Therefore if you have blocks containing text which you want to have mirrored versions it may be worthwhile to set your blocks up to contain attributes instead of mtext or dtext.

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    Default Re: Mirror Xrefs without flipping text

    Hi

    You may wish to browse the following thread...

    Keep Text within xrefs readable when mirrored

    Have a good one, Mike

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