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Thread: MIRRORED TEXT ROTATED 180 DEGREES

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    LORI_RUNYON Guest

    MIRRORED TEXT ROTATED 180 DEGREES

    I am on Acad 2004, XP Pro. When I mirror text or mtext horizontally, it rotates the text 180 degrees. I have tried exploding the mtext first, but get the same results.

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    Walt Engle Guest
    Check variable MIRRTEXT. Re-set to zero.

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    LORI_RUNYON Guest
    I checked the mirrtext first and it was set to zero. The problem is not with the text being mirrored incorrectly, its being ROTATED 180 degrees. (upside down). Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Martin Shoemaker Guest
    I've seen this, too, but don't have a solution other than to manually
    reset the properties. If I recall correctly this usually happens here
    on hotel projects where the architect has inserted blocks for the rooms
    that are rotated and/or mirrored.

    Martin

    LORI_RUNYON wrote:
    > I checked the mirrtext first and it was set to zero. The problem is not with the text being mirrored incorrectly, its being ROTATED 180 degrees. (upside down). Thanks in advance for any help.

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    TRJ Guest
    Is the MTEXT inside a block?

    "LORI_RUNYON" <nospam@address.withheld> wrote in message
    news:12384479.1111186820203.JavaMail.jive@jiveforu m2.autodesk.com...
    I am on Acad 2004, XP Pro. When I mirror text or mtext horizontally, it
    rotates the text 180 degrees. I have tried exploding the mtext first, but
    get the same results.

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    Jay Guest
    Is the style upside down or backwards?

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    Graeme Guest
    You can use Filter to select all the text that is upside down and then
    change the angle to 0 in the properties window.
    You should note that the text rotation angle in Filter command is in radians
    so you should do it by object selection and then delete everything except
    for text object and text rotation. Or you can use quick select in properties
    window and select Mtext and rotation 180 and then change to 0 degrees.

    I hope that makes sense !

    Graeme

    "LORI_RUNYON" <nospam@address.withheld> wrote in message
    news:12384479.1111186820203.JavaMail.jive@jiveforu m2.autodesk.com...
    I am on Acad 2004, XP Pro. When I mirror text or mtext horizontally, it
    rotates the text 180 degrees. I have tried exploding the mtext first, but
    get the same results.

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    LORI_RUNYON Guest
    no......

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    LORI_RUNYON Guest
    no..

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    wiseacre Guest
    Was the drawing created in the southern hemisphere, by chance?

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    Jay Guest
    Post a sample to customer files.

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    Martin Shoemaker Guest
    Exactly which text is wrong? I tried mirroring the entire drawing using
    a vertical mirror line to the right of the border and all the mirrored
    text was exactly as I expected. Also, you used a font that doesn't come
    with AutoCad and that you didn't include. There are some non-standard
    characters in your font file that don't display when a standard font is
    substituted.

    Martin

    LORI_RUNYON wrote:
    Jay,
    Attached is an example. Have fun.

    Lori

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    Graeme Guest
    AH, HAH. If you set your precision to max decimal places for angle you'll
    find that they are not perfectly at 90 degrees. Set it to exactly 90 and try
    mirror again.

    Graeme

    "LORI_RUNYON" <nospam@address.withheld> wrote in message
    news:5137616.1111533445012.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum 2.autodesk.com...
    Jay,
    Attached is an example. Have fun.

    Lori

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