Den 2010-12-24 13:20:39 skrev Peter Clifton <pc...@cam.ac.uk>:
On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 12:22 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
I tried that now,since you suggested it. Unfortunately it doesn't work
like I expected: Left seems to mean right, right seems to mean left,
upper
seems to mean lower and lower seems to mean upper. Upper left seems to
be
default and everything else takes the text further away from where I
want
it.
When you click on the text, and are zoomed in, you will see a little x
mark. That is the text origin.
It could be that the text was initially rotated. Select the text, and
rotate it - either with the edit menu, or "er" short-cut.
Mirrored is also a possibility. "ei".
You should be able to get it back to a sane state where the text anchor
placement matches the description in the edit box.
Actually I just misunderstood the functionality. I though that ”upper
left” means that the text appears above the little ”x” and to the left of
it, but it seems like ”upper left” is the location of the little ”x”
rather than the text itself, so ”upper left” seems to mean that the little
”x” is above the text and to the left of it. Now that I know that, I
managed to solve my problem. Thanks all!
--
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
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