i have the following problem. all fonts should be made left-aligned. i did this work years ago can't remember exactly how i defined these fields but can't find a link from the polygon to a container or similar. how can i make the text in all polygons left-aligned in the easiest way?everything else (font, size etc) can stay as is.
thx,
wiso
left-aligned font in polygon hotspot
- Hopki
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Hi wiso,
If you use a floating tooltip, so using a text box in the skin that tracks the mouse pointer, then you have all the attributes of the skin text box.
Including left aligned.
Please see the attached project.
Regards,
If you use a floating tooltip, so using a text box in the skin that tracks the mouse pointer, then you have all the attributes of the skin text box.
Including left aligned.
Please see the attached project.
Regards,
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As I understand, the # refers to the ID of an element in the panorama, not in the skin.
The .* part is a RegEx expression: . (period) matches any single character except for a newline. * (asterisk) is a quantifier that means "zero or more occurrences of the preceding character or group".
The .* part is a RegEx expression: . (period) matches any single character except for a newline. * (asterisk) is a quantifier that means "zero or more occurrences of the preceding character or group".
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hello hopki,
i used your approach. it works to some extent. i still have to get the textbox under the pointer, but i can do it. i will also find out why the old textbox is still there and why i have two boxes. but what really puzzles me is that i have too much space between the top and bottom of the textboxes. i don't know why, but it's not because of the "inside space" which i have already set to 0 for top/bottom (minus doesn't work). it also doesn't matter whether the vertical alignment is in the middle or at the top. the space is too big.
i used your approach. it works to some extent. i still have to get the textbox under the pointer, but i can do it. i will also find out why the old textbox is still there and why i have two boxes. but what really puzzles me is that i have too much space between the top and bottom of the textboxes. i don't know why, but it's not because of the "inside space" which i have already set to 0 for top/bottom (minus doesn't work). it also doesn't matter whether the vertical alignment is in the middle or at the top. the space is too big.
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Hi Wiso,
To turn off the system tool tips you need to deselect them in the Web output properties
For the space around the text, that would be the padding which is adjusted in the text box properties:
Regards,
To turn off the system tool tips you need to deselect them in the Web output properties
For the space around the text, that would be the padding which is adjusted in the text box properties:
Regards,
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