![]() ![]() When you are satisfied that you have chosen all of the attributes that you desire (and you can come back to edit any label legend at a later point in time) continue by selecting the Lighting Instrument Layout Symbol. Each click toggles the container type to the next on the list: None, Circle, Rectangle, Octagon, Triangle and back to None, etc… The default example above only uses containers for the Dimmer (circle) and for the Channel (octagon). do this by clicking on the container type description opposite the attribute that you wish to change. The excerpt of the plot above uses the following attributes: Unit Number, Color, Dimmer, Channel, and Focus (scroll most of the way down the window to activate the Focus attribute) Note that you can change the container type for each attribute. Click in the column to the left in the row that you wish to activate. Select each attribute that you wish to display in your new legend. Start by giving your new Legend a name (such as “New Legend”). If it does not, you can create a new Label Legend by selecting “Add” This will open another window with the title “Add New Legend”įill out this form. If your file has Label Legends already defined, they will appear in this window. This will open new Label Legend Manager window. In order to edit an old legend or create a new one choose Spotlight/Label Legend/Label Legend Menu from the drop-down menu as shown above. If you are working with a new file, you will need to create one. If you are working with a pre-existing file, your Vectorworks file may already have one or more Label Legends in existence. In order to change these elements, you will need to edit the Label Legend This has no effect upon the size of the lettering or the size of the containers. In the last post I explained how to edit the 2-D portion of the symbols to create the bolder outline. the fixture on the right appears as it would if a designer were to use the default symbols available in the symbol library and the default containers (circle & octagon) and the default label size. The instrument on the left features a bolder outline and larger labels and label containers. Below is an example of 2 lights on a light plot. A few weeks ago I promised to continue explaining how a Lighting Designer can override the default symbols and label legend formats to increase the emphasis of the fixtures and associated labels on a Vectorworks light plot. ![]()
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