-Note
Use the -Note command to create text blocks.
It is the command window variant of the Note command.
Notes are formatted text blocks, not singleline text.
To create notes:
- Type -Note at the command prompt.
- In the graphics area, specify the first corner of the text box.
- Specify the opposite corner of the text box or specify an option:
- Angle. Specifies the insertion angle of the Note.
- Height. Specifies the text height used within Note.
- Justify. Specifies the text justification within the Note text box (for example, TL for top left alignment). (Vertical alignment: T = top, M = middle, B = bottom; horizontal alignment: L = left, C = center, R = right).
- Line spacing. Specifies line spacing used within the Note. Line spacing is the vertical distance between the baseline of a line of text to the baseline of the next line of text. Specify an option:
- At least: Sets the minimum line spacing that is needed to fit the largest font on the line.
- Exactly: Sets fixed line spacing distance or factor. To space all lines evenly within a paragraph, use exact spacing and specify an amount of space that is large enough to fit the largest character in the line.
- TextStyle. Specifies the text style.
- Specify the ? option.
- Specify the * option to list all TextStyle names or enter the name of the TextStyle to use.
- Width. Specifies the width of the text box.
- Press Enter to exit specifying options.
- Type a text line.
- Press Enter to type a second line of text. You can enter any number of subsequent lines.
- Press Enter twice to exit the command.
The text displays in the graphics area.
Command: -Note