-SimpleNote

Use the -SimpleNote command to create single line Text of any position, orientation, justification, and TextStyle.

It is the command window variant of the SimpleNote command.

To create SimpleNotes:

  1. Type -SimpleNote at the command prompt.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • In the graphics area, specify the start point of the SimpleNote.

    • Specify the Justify option and specify the text justification (for example, Center for center point of the text baseline, TL for top left point of the text). (Vertical line: T = top, M = middle, B = bottom; horizontal line: L = left, C = center, R = right).

      Click in the graphics area or type the desired point of Text based on the justification you chose.

    • Specify the TextStyle option and type a TextStyle name or specify the ? option followed by a * to list all defined TextStyles.

  3. Specify the height (Applies only if the active TextStyle height is 0.00.)

  4. Specify an angle (orientation) at which the text is to run.

  5. Type the text, then press Enter.

    The text line displays in the graphics area.

Access

Command: -SimpleNote

Related Topics

Creating SimpleNotes (dialog box variant)

Editing Annotations

Creating Notes

Working with TextStyles