Text Justification

GMAO supports vertical and horizontal justification. Typically, this isn't something that you will need to change. By default, GMAO centers text vertically and horizontally.

Horizontal Justification

Right click on a bubble, and select an option from "Horizontal Text Alignment". You have three options: The options should be obvious. GMAO defaults to Center. Changing horizontal text alignment will not help you fit more text on a line, just the position it takes on the line.

Vertical Justification

There are two ways to set the vertical justification: with logical values, or you can manually set where the text should start flowing in a top-down fashion.

As with Horizontal Justification, you can set the vertical justification to one of three options:

The bottom and top options are pretty unintelligent, and might actually make the text really small. You can take better control of the vertical spacing by using the other option, "Set vertical position". When you use this option, you specify where the text should start, and the rest of the text is laid out top-down from there. Select the option, then the text will follow the mouse. Click to set where the text should be. GMAO will save that, and it will remain across re-loads of the XML file.