I can probably supply proper dimensions as well. Not sure if I can use the ones in Rhino, but making my own doesn't sound all that difficult. Baking will probably be the hardest part.
-- David Rutten Robert McNeel & Associates On Oct 7, 9:40 pm, taz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David, > > Thanks! It works. > > Oriented parametric dimensions would be one use that comes to mind for > now... > > taz > > On Oct 7, 4:13 am, David Rutten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I also have 3D text objects implemented, but they are not exposed in > > the interface because there was some display issue. This was months > > ago, haven't looked at it since. > > If you want to test these, drag+drop the following text into a > > Grasshopper canvas: > > > ebf4d987-09b9-4825-a735-cac3d4770c19 > > > 3D text takes a base plane, a text string and a size. There's no Font > > settings. Let me know if this is more useful. > > > -- > > David Rutten > > Robert McNeel & Associates > > > On Oct 6, 8:52 pm, taz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > everk, > > > > At present, when tags are baked they become Rhino text dots. > > > > You would have to figure out some way (within Rhino) to convert text > > > dots to text objects. > > > > A script (such as this one) from the RhinoscriptWiki would probably do > > > the trick: > > > >http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/default.aspx/McNeel/RsConvertDotsToText > > > > taz > > > > On Oct 6, 12:44 pm, everk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > thank's > > > > but my problem isn't that, i have the name of all objets, and i have > > > > craeted text tags to identify it, and now i need export to ilustrator, > > > > autocad or other my work wiht the names of objets, but the text tags > > > > aren't exportable objets. > > > > there are something possible to do it?- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -
