[Cc: to the BTS]
* Alberto Maurizi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-02 19:20]:
> > Could you please confirm that the same happens to you?
>
> Not exactly.
>
> I removed type=text and then I wrote it again in the first
> polygon. The objective was to force xfig to rewrite a new file,
> because creating my own file from scratch (with all the tag
> required, I think) didn't work and I wanted to make a minimal
> check.
>
> If you look at the differences between nopic.fig (after deletion
> and successive insertion of the same tag) and nopic.fig-orig
> (the original from doc), you may notice a difference. In
> particular, in the "modified" file, the tag deleted/rewritten
> appears as a last record (as it shold, I think), but with a
> different syntax:
>
> 4 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.0000 6 150 735 4365 4050 type=text\001 (orig)
^
|---> this ...
> 4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 165 780 900 4770 type=text\001 (modif)
> ^^^^^ ^
|---> ... and that, is the relevance difference!
The problem is that you created a new text object but forgot to set its
special flag (I can tell it from the "6" becoming a "4" above). This is
well documented in the man page:
How to draw the layout definition.
[...] Tags are associated to each frame. A tag is simply a text
"key=value" marked as special and positioned within [...]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In XFig, you must choose the "Edit" mode (button on the left panel) and
click on the newly created text. In the Edit pop-up panel, change the
"Special Flag" from "Normal" to "Special".
Please, confirm if this indeed solve your problem.
--
Rafael
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