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Hi Gabe,<br>
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One more tricky detail. If you create a label with the 2dlabel
dialog the name of the label for use with the 2dlabel command is
label2d_id_0, label2d_id_1, label2d_id_2, .... For example,<br>
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2d change label2d_id_0 color pink<br>
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Tom<br>
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2d change label2d_id_0 color pink<br>
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Hi Gabe,<br>
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Unfortunately there is no color key command. Here's another
creative solution. Make the label background be another label
using unicode squares.<br>
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2dlabels create b1 text '\u2588\u2588\u2588' color white xpos
.5 ypos .7 size 64<br>
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This uses the square unicode character, hexadecimal 2588. This
solution has the advantage that you can fade out this background
together with the label. In order for the text label to appear on
top of background label you have to create the text label after
creating the background. I'd recommend making all the labels and
backgrounds interactive with the 2dlabel dialog and saving them in
a session which you use together with your movie script. The
script will show and hide the labels that have already been made,
sized, positioned. You can cut and paste the unicode square
character, say from web page into the 2dlabel dialog.<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_characters">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_characters</a><br>
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This solution doesn't make it easy to make an outline around the
background box. Elaine suggested that you just make another
slightly bigger background in the outline color. That has the
problem that the vertical outline edges are thicker than the
horizontal ones if the the background is wider than it is tall.
To get uniform thickness outline you could make two extra
background boxes one square shorter than the normal background and
slide them horizontally them to get vertical outline edges of
equal thickness.<br>
<br>
Tom<br>
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-------- Original Message --------<br>
Subject: 2dlabels<br>
From: Gabriel Lander<br>
To: Tom Goddard<br>
Date: 11/19/11 6:59 PM<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Tom,
Again thanks for the volume tracer settings saver - it's been super helpful.
But now I have another question:
I'm currently making a movie that uses lots of labels, and for the most part the current 2dlabels create & acreate commands work really well. But for certain closeup views the text gets lost in the volume density, and I've been trying to figure out a way to get a box to show up behind the labels (like in the attached image). I've figured out I can get something like this if I use the "color key" option, and then offset the text to fit inside the box, but I can't find a "color key" chimera command that I can put it into my movie script.
I tried using the "shape rectangle" command, but it's a bit too tedious to position the rectangles exactly right for all the labels.
Any ideas?
-gabe
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