Coordinate Annotation

The function customizes the Coordinate Annotation.

Find the function here:

Ribbon: Bridge > Tools Coordinate Annotation

The dialog box 'Coordinate Annotation' will pop up.

Direct Annotation (Default)

The coordinate values are written directly on the drawing.

Alpha Numeric Annotation

Writes a reference number to the coordinate point on the drawing and the coordinates are to be read from the Coordinate table, which is generated from the tool 'Coordinate Table'.

Arabic Numeric Annotation

Writes a reference Arabic numeral to the coordinate point on the drawing and the coordinates are to be read from the Coordinate table, which is generated from the tool 'Coordinate Table'.

Roman Numeric Annotation

Writes a reference roman numeral to the coordinate point on the drawing and the coordinates are to be read from the Coordinate table, which is generated from the tool 'Coordinate Table'.

Start value

If alphanumeric, Arabic numerals, or Roman numerals are used, you will have the privilege to select desired start number. The program automatically calculates the first free number in the drawing.

Draw circle at coordinate point

Draws a circle at the coordinate point. See above four annotations with a circle at the start of the leader line. Mark the check box if desired to have circles at the coordinate point.

Choose UCS

Shows all the stored UCS in the drawing. The current UCS is the default. The UCS name is stored together with the reference symbol in the drawing. When you later draw a table, the reference coordinate point will be calculated according to the stored UCS.

Write coordinates in WCS

Mark the checkbox if you wish the coordinates to be calculated in WCS and the annotations to be written in UCS. This is used on plan drawing that will be shown rotated in paperspace.

Write 3D Coordinates

The elevation values can also be obtained along with X and Y Coordinates. This is applicable only for Direct Annotation. See the output of Default Annotation below.

Draw annotation

Tip: Adjust the SNAP setting to fit your actual type of point.

Command prompts for:

The Coordinate Annotation is written when you pick the text point.

The annotation will be drawn on a new layer B_Symbol_0 (Novapoint creates).

If you choose an annotation option other than Direct, you can enter a new value directly on the command line. It does not matter if you type in a letter or a digit. The program will check if the value already exists and try to increase the value for the next symbol. If you choose to type a Roman numeral, you have to start with the letter R.

Legal values

Examples of legal values given on the command line are:

Normal values that will be increased automatically are: 1, 234, A, X, RI, RXX

Values that will not be increased automatically are: a, AB12, 12AB, RIX, ab

If the program cannot increase the value for the next symbol, you will get a message.