To create your second callout, you run Insert, select the block definition, give it a value and place it in your document. You then have your first instance of that block - likely a “1” with a circle around it. You name the block definition and are then prompted to provide a value for that instance. In the next step, you select the text object and the circle and run Block on those. You are asked for a key name, an optional prompt, and an optional default value. From Rhino 7, it is possible to store a key-value pair on an instance of a block definition so that the value can vary between instances of the same block definition.įor your callout example, you make a text object with a number and run the command on that text object. That command is used as one of the steps of making an “Attributed Block”. In the alternative, is there some descriptive instruction on how to use ConvertTextToBlockAttribute?
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