Display Notes on Custom Asset Label
Assets can be configured to display the most recently added note within a label, similarly to a caption.
To configure an asset to display its most recent note entry on a label:
- Navigate to the asset, and select it.
- In the Properties, expand the Show Last Note on Asset section.
- Check the Is Last Note Displayed checkbox.
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If you would optionally like to customize the appearance of the label, you may
update these settings:
Background Border Width The width of the border surrounding the label in pixels. Background Color The color used for the background of the border. Background is Shown Whether the background is shown (checked) or not (unchecked). Font Name The font used for the label text. Font Size The size of the text for the label. Is Bold Check this option to bold the label text. Is Italic Check this option to italicize the label text. Line Spacing The spacing between the lines of text. Strikethrough Check this option to put a strikethrough over the text. Text Alignment The alignment of the label text. Text Color The color of the label text. Underlined Check this option to underline the text. Is Last Note Displayed Check this option to display the most recent note as a label on the asset. Is Last Note Rotated With Asset Check this option to automatically rotate the label to the same degree the asset is rotated. Relative Location The location of the label relative to the asset. Relative Location X The location of the label relative to the asset along the X axis. Do not change this value if you wish to use the Relative Location option, as this will override it. Relative Location Y The location of the label relative to the asset along the Y axis. Do not change this value if you wish to use the Relative Location option, as this will override it. Rotation Angle The degree of which the label is rotated to (do not use this setting if Is Last Note Rotated with Asset is enabled). Sample Note Text Sample text to show how the note will appear in Runtime. Note that this specific text is only shown in Designer for preview purposes, and is not shown in Runtime.