" fillforegnd = if(strsame(props.status,"good"),green,red) " kind of thing. This would allow you to change shape format - color, transparency, etc - based on text (poor mans data graphic). The idea would be to insert fields in shape's text block that reference custom property fields. I believe as the shape moves the text boxes would move with them - control point only changes in relation to the shape when cursor moves it and greater than 5 would hide it from user.thus he aint moving it).Ĥ of course you could use custom properties and dbl click to invoke. (simpler way would be to tie the text boxes to control points on the shape and set those control points at >5 to hide them. Loctopar, partopar, loctoloc have always been difficult for me to understand.but I believe you could do this. It’s worth pointing out that this great two-finger tap-to-select-a-block trick works best with iOS devices with larger screens, so while it’s incredibly effective on the iPad and bigger screen iPhone models, it can be a challenge on older devices with smaller screen space, where tap targets are less precise due to their smaller size, which can be even more true when text on the device is displayed in small sizes.For 1.go to behavior and set individual shapes 1st (not group first).this will pick text box under cursor.not group.ģ.could get into loctopar and tie the text blocks to the base shape without grouping them. If you do a lot of email on your iPhone or iPad, I’d highly recommend mastering this combination, it’s very effective for quick replies. I use this frequently when replying to emails with Smart Quotes in Mail app for iOS, since it’s much faster to select a paragraph and reply to it with a two-finger gesture than tapping and holding, then squirming around with the little draggable selector bars to try and get the block you’re replying to. Or just quickly copy the text from that same hover menu, use the fantastic iOS Text-To-Speech feature, or whatever else you’re looking to do with the selected paragraph or word block. Now that the initial large word block or paragraph has been selected, you can then go a step further and use this as a quick way to select all text on the page with a simple two-finger tap then hitting the “Select All” option in the pop-up menus. For best results, you’ll generally want to keep the two fingers right next to each other when tapping on the text: If you’re having difficulty with this initially, it’s likely just the result of needing some practice and learning how it works. Use a two-finger tap directly onto the paragraph to instantly select the entire paragraph or group of contiguous words.Navigate on screen to the large continuous text block to highlight all together, typically a paragraph.We’re going to use the Notes app in this example, with a document that has several paragraphs of varying lengths. To follow along and try this out yourself, start in any iOS app that has a fairly large block of text written or typed out. Let us know in the comments which ones work for you, and which ones don’t! Note: This paragraph selection trick is limited to some apps, and not every iOS app supports the feature.
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