Hi Everyone,
TSPACEINVADERS :
Pretty long command name! Can you make out what it does and how it can help you save time and efforts.
This command is an undocumented one, you would'nt find it in AutoCAD® help. I incidentally found this on command line. While I was playing with my "tab" key.
This command is used to find the TEXT and MTEXT entities that have their space invaded by other entities. This command will place all invaded TEXT or MTEXT entities into your selection set and then you can use TEXTMASK command to make a background mask so that your text becomes clearer and readable.
Here is how you do it:
You can of course avoid cycling through each entity for visual verification.
This command is very useful when you are working on detail drawings and have a crowded drawing.
Hope, I was clear in my writing and this was useful.
By the way do you use any command which you think is rarely used by others or has an unusual name.
Thanking You,
- Abhay Chauhan
PS : Don't forget to comment and share the post with your friends.
TSPACEINVADERS :
Pretty long command name! Can you make out what it does and how it can help you save time and efforts.
This command is an undocumented one, you would'nt find it in AutoCAD® help. I incidentally found this on command line. While I was playing with my "tab" key.
This command is used to find the TEXT and MTEXT entities that have their space invaded by other entities. This command will place all invaded TEXT or MTEXT entities into your selection set and then you can use TEXTMASK command to make a background mask so that your text becomes clearer and readable.
Here is how you do it:
This command is very useful when you are working on detail drawings and have a crowded drawing.
Hope, I was clear in my writing and this was useful.
By the way do you use any command which you think is rarely used by others or has an unusual name.
Thanking You,
- Abhay Chauhan
PS : Don't forget to comment and share the post with your friends.
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