Today, when reading CAD text, I found that the text was offset. Repeated testing found that it was not a code problem. During the lunch break, I remembered that the text in the CAD drawing might have certain problems because the designer used a plug-in, so I opened the CAD and found that the gap between the text coordinate point and the actual position was exactly the generation deviation. The picture below shows the coordinate information of the CAD text.

![Image Description](https://cdn.bimath.com/blog/pg/Snipaste_2026-01-04_17-17-50.png)
I checked the text function of CAD and found that there is no function that can directly obtain the position, but the method `AlignmentPoint` can be used. This method can generate corresponding text but there will be a certain deviation, because it involves left alignment and right alignment, and the starting point of the text may be on the right side of the font~~~~~.
![Image Description](https://cdn.bimath.com/blog/pg/Snipaste_2026-01-04_17-17-54.png)

After discovering this problem, I have a deeper understanding of the accuracy of flipping models, but due to the different drawing habits of current designers, it is difficult to solve the problem by expanding adaptability. The best way is to let the design handle drawings or drawings according to standard methods to enhance the matching of drawings.