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vertical testo

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joe

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Good morning to all
exists a way, a lisp for example or other, to write the text vertically?
 
Of course, without lisp.
always read command options.
this in the case of text on single line:
command: _dtext
Current text style: "standard" text height: 2.5000 note: No.
specify initial text point or [Giustificato/Stile]:
specify height <2.5000>:specify rotation angle of text <0>:
and this in the case of multiline text:
command: _mtext current text style: "standard" text height: 2.5.
Note: No.
specify the first corner:
specify the opposite angle or [Altezza/Giustificato/SPaziatura
linea/rotation/Style/width/column]: rspecify the rotation angle <0>:
 
In this way, however, the letters are rotated by 90°; I meant how to place the letters one below the other (so in vertical)
 
Well dear joe, if you use text format you have the option to activate for the vertical text; but be careful that not all fonts are enabled to such function. in fact if you try to look well only those own of autocad accept to be enabled, it seems to me with the .shx extension. while windows system fonts are not written vertically unless you head to every single letter.
 
That's right.
but if in a different editor I write: p\pr\po\pv\pa (try)
the text is located vertically, only that in this way becomes a process too long; for this I wondered if everything can be shortened with a lisp
 

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