Exactly. And left alignment means that the left end of the text is aligned with
the anchor point, etc. So documentation is correct.
-pd
> On 19 Sep 2018, at 01:33 , Jim Lemon wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
> I think the conventions of typesetting are to blame. Think of an
> invisible box around the text
Perhaps the documentation could be clearer, though. (I've been confused by
it also.) How about:
adj allows adjustment of the text with respect to (x, y). Values of 0, 0.5
and 1 specify that text will appear right of/above, centred around, and
left of/below the anchor point, respectively.
On Wed,
Thanks for your quick replies gents.
Jim I think the invisible box concept for typesetting is very useful and
key to the source of the issue: the documentation is referring to the
typesetting position within an invisible box, something (I would posit)
most users won't expect. So while the document