Adds a new unplaced text label to a schematic. This is an interactive command, with the label being initially attached to the cursor, unless the loc flag is set.
If a style is given, that style is applied. If bold, italics, size, or font are given, a new style is created using those. If style is given as well as a font, size, bold or italics option, the given options will override the existing style and a new style will be created for this element.
NewLabel <label-text> [/italics] [/bold] [/font <font-family>] [/size <point-size>] [/style <style-name>] [/repeating] [/loc <x> <y>]
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                             /bold  | 
                        
                             Uses bold.  | 
                    
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                             /font  | 
                        
                             Sets the font family, argument is the name of the font family to use.  | 
                    
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                             /italics  | 
                        
                             Uses italics.  | 
                    
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                             /loc  | 
                        
                             If set, places the label at the given position.  | 
                    
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                             /repeating  | 
                        
                             Causes repeated placement of the label until a cancel request is made (right click or escape press).  | 
                    
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                             /size  | 
                        
                             Sets the font size, argument is point size of the font to use.  | 
                    
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                             /style  | 
                        
                             Sets the name of the style to apply to the label.  | 
                    
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                             label-text  | 
                        
                             The text of the label. Use backslash n to set line breaks within the text.  | 
                    
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