General InformationYou can add a leader only to one annotation at a time, so, you need to select only one annotation before selecting the Add Leader context menu command. Any multiple selections are cleared. Creating Numerous LeadersTo create as many leaders as required for an existing text, select and create the Add Leader command in a separate action bar. You can then double-click the Add Leader command and
click to locate the leaders to be created. Snapping the Leader on Privileged DirectionsWhen adding a leader to an annotation, or an extremity to a leader, you can snap the orientation of the corresponding segment on the following privileged directions:
The leader attachment point or the leader breakpoint, from which the new extremity is created, is considered as a fix point. However, you can move the leader so that the new leader is snapped on the privileged direction. When the leader extremity is snapped on any of the privileged directions, it turns to cyan color. You can activate or deactivate the Snap on Privileged Direction option from the Annotation section of the action bar.
Note:
In 2D Layout for 3D Design, when selecting an external reference (out of the representation that
contains the annotation), only the snap on horizontal and vertical directions is
available if the reference is not loaded. When the leader is created, the
reference is loaded, and the extremity point of the leader can be snapped
perpendicularly to the reference.
The following commands provide the snapping on privileged directions:
The following points are considered when snapping a leader extremity on its privileged directions:
Positioning the LeadersYou can keep the leaders at the standard positions with respect to the specific text frame using the Allow only standard positions context menu command. Note that if you do not select this option, you can position the leaders with respect to the anchor point (for example, top left, top right, middle left, etc.). For more information, see Frames Anchor Table. When you position an annotation that on an existing annotation using an attachment point, an associative positional and orientation link is created, and the leader is automatically removed. While creating an annotation, using the Leader extremity normal to reference option from the tools palette, you can create a leader perpendicular to the reference geometry. Press Ctrl to toggle between the free leader and perpendicular leader. The orientation of the various segments of a leader or an arrow can be snapped while moving:
When the annotation plane is not parallel to the referenced curved geometry, the curve
tangency on the leader extremity is used to determine the perpendicular orientation
of the leader. Positioning the Anchor PointYou can position the anchor point automatically, using the Automatic Positioning context menu command. It positions the anchor point with respect to the annotation position. However, while manipulating the text using the slide text handle, the Automatic Positioning mode is released. AssociativityWhen you create an annotation, a type of leader is automatically set, provided the standard files have not been modified. If you choose Automatic, a default symbol is used, depending on the standard type, on the annotation type, and on whether the leader is associated with an element or not:
The leader remains associative to the text even if you modify the text it is associated with. Adding an Extremity LinkIt is possible to add an extremity link to a leader or an arrow. If the leader or the arrow extremity does not have a link, the Add Extremity context menu command is available. To add an extremity, right-click the yellow control point and select Add Extremity. It creates a positional link to the selected reference. If you press Ctrl, an orientation link is created. When the extremity is added, you can remove, replace, or make the extremity perpendicular using the following context menu commands:
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