1.287 FAQ-1162 How to double click to enter In-Place Edit mode of text objects?Double-Click-Enter-In-Place-Edit-Mode
Last Update: 1/2/2023
When you double click on a text object (such as legend or text labels), the behavior is determined by system variable @TLIP. That is,
- if the longest line of the text object has no more than N characters specified by @TLIP (default is 80), double-clicking on the text object will enter in-place edit mode;
- otherwise, double-clicking on the text object will open the Text Object Properties dialog.
Therefore, if you have a very long text object (> 80 characters) and want to double click to edit it directly, please modify @TLIP to increase the threshold value. Refer to this FAQ for the detailed steps of how to change the value of a system variable.
Moreover, if your text object enables “wrap” feature (Text Object dialog > Frame tab > Wrap Text, Adjust Height is checked), the double-clicking behavior is determined by system variable @TLIPN. That is,
- if the text object has no more than N characters specified by @TLIPN (default is 60), double-clicking on the text object will enter in-place edit mode;
- otherwise, double-clicking on the text object will open the Text Object Properties dialog.
Keywords:plot label, data label, legend, text object, in place edit, double click edit, notation
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