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When you create graphics, it is useful to be able to copy or move graphics and text from one drawing to another. One way to do this is to use a second window.
To perform operations across a second window, you need to select:
The following exercise shows you how to open a second window, include a clipart file from the Artwork Gallery that contains drawings of an open book, and copy one of the drawings to your workstation screen.
The Artwork Gallery is a collection of previously-drawn graphics that is available to users of the Graphics Editor. If you cannot access the clipart in the Artwork Gallery at the location given in this exercise, see your system manager to see where the clipart library was stored at installation.
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Figure 3-5 Artwork Gallery
You can do the following operations chosen from the Control Panel across one or more windows:
Option | Decscription |
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Copy | Make a copy of one or more objects and move the copy to another window. |
Copy/Mirror | Make a mirror copy of one or more objects and move the copy to another window. |
Mirror | Mirror one or more objects and move them to another window. |
Move | Move one or more objects to another window. |
Rotate | Rotate one or more objects and move them to another window. |
3.13 Scaling Objects
The Scale option on the Control Panel lets you enlarge or reduce part
or all of a graphics object.
Use the Scale Percent and Interactive settings on the Control Panel to either set the percentage you want to scale the object or to scale the object interactively. The Interactive setting must be off to use percentage scaling.
To use the Interactive setting to size the open book that you copied from the Artwork Gallery to fit within the workstation screen:
To use scale to size an object to a specific percentage:
To scale with the Horizontal constraint on:
Use the Scale Percent and Interactive settings as follows:
Scale Percent | Interactive | Results |
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Greater than 100 | Off | Increase the size of the object. |
Less than 100 | Off | Reduce the size of the object. |
Any number | On | Increase or reduce the size of the object manually, changing its size as you move the pointer. |
If you use horizontal or Verical constraints with the Scale option, the object is enlarged or reduced in a horizontal or vertical direction as specified. If you use both or no constraint settings, the object is enlarged or reduced in both a horizontal or vertical direction.
Scaling is a cumulative operation. The Graphics Editor scales the object based on the current object size. For example, if you scale an object 200 percent and then scale it again 50 percent, the object is returned to its original size.
Scaling does not affect text. To enlarge or reduce text, use the Font ... menu item on the Attributes menu as explained in Section 3.18 or Screen Capture the text as explained in Chapter 4 and then use the Scale option.
3.14 Zooming Objects
The Zoom menu item on the View menu of the Drawing window lets you
temporarily magnify or reduce all the objects in the drawing window
(text is not affected by zoom). You might want to use zoom to make it
easier to add fine details on an object.
The Unzoom menu item on the View menu of the Drawing window lets you return the graphic to its original size. You cannot do file operations while you are using the Zoom option.
To use zoom to enlarge and add details to the On/Off button on the system box:
The following table explains the effect of each of the zoom factor settings:
Zoom Factor | Function |
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1/4x | Reduce the graphic to one fourth the original size (25 percent). |
1/2x | Reduce the graphic to one half the original size (50 percent). |
2x | Enlarge the graphic two times the original size (200 percent). |
3x | Enlarge the graphic three times the original size (300 percent). |
4x | Enlarge the graphic four times the original size (400 percent). |
To Box | Enlarge the selected part of the graphic to the size of the drawing window. Use MB1 to draw a box around the part to zoom. |
UserDef ... | Enlarge or reduce the original graphic to a user-specified factor, for example, 2.5 times. |
The Zoom operation is not cumulative. The Zoom operation affects the original size of the object rather than the current size if the Zoom operation has been performed.
3.15 Using the Edit Points Constraint
The Edit Points constraint on the Control Panel lets you change part of
an object while the rest of the object remains stationary. For example:
Turn the Edit Points constraint off when you are through using it. If it is left on, the behavior of other options is affected. |
To use the Edit Points constraint with the Move option to lengthen the keyboard on your workstation drawing:
To use the Edit Points constraint again with the Copy option to experiment with its capabilities:
To use the Edit Points constraint to select two points of the keyboard:
Edit Points applies to all object shapes except the circle and ellipse and can be used with the following editing options:
Use Edit Points With: | To: |
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Copy | Make copies of the object and move the selected point or points on each copy. This can give a three-dimensional appearance to the new object. |
Copy/Mirror | Make mirror copies of the object and move the selected point or points on each copy. |
Mirror | Make a mirror image of the object and move the selected point or points on the mirror image. |
Move | Reposition the selected point or points on the object. |
Rotate | Rotate the object the specified amount and move the selected point or points. |
Scale | Enlarge or reduce the object the specified amount and move the selected point or points. |
3.16 Using the Ignore All Groupings Constraint
The Ignore All Groupings constraint on the Control Panel lets you edit
a part of a polygon or one of a group of objects without disturbing the
remainder of the polygon or objects in the group. For example:
If you have a... | Use Ignore All Groupings to... |
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Polygon | Perform one or more edit operations on one of the line or arc segments. |
Group of objects | Temporarily ungroup the objects so you can perform one or more edit operations without permanently ungrouping the objects. |
You can use the Ignore All Groupings constraint with all object shapes and with any editing option.
To use the Ignore All Groupings constraint to add another line at the bottom of the keyboard, giving the keyboard some depth:
The Attributes menu contains menu items for setting text fonts and for setting text, object, and page colors and halftones. Figure 3-6 shows what each figure attribute applies to.
3.18 Changing Text Fonts
The Graphics Editor provides approximately 180 text font styles and sizes
for you to use when entering text. The default text font is 12-point
Courier. The current text font is displayed at the top of the Control
Panel in the Font field.
You change text fonts by using the Font ... menu item from the Attributes menu, which displays the Font Dialog box show in Figure 3-7.
For more information on the Font dialog box, see the online help.
To change the font style and size of the labels on the workstation drawing:
Most objects you create have an outline and an interior. You change the outline and interior using the dialog box displayed with the Object Outline ... and Object Interior ... menu items from the Attributes menu.
Figure 3-8 Object Interior Attributes Dialog Box
The Object Interior Attributes dialog box and the Object Outline Attributes dialog box are very similar. (They are also very similar to the Text Foreground ..., Text Background ..., Fonts ... and Page ... dialog boxes.) Once you have one of these dialog boxes displayed, you can display the others using the Attribute Type option menu.
To create a new object with new attributes, click on the Apply button after you make changes on the Attributes menus. If you want to change attributes on existing objects and you are using the Get From Object and Set To Object options, you do not need to click on the Apply button.
For more information on the Attributes dialog boxes, see the online help.
To change the object interior of the workstation screen:
To change the line weight of the cable on the workstation drawing:
Table 3-5 explains each menu item on the Attributes menu.
Use This Item | To |
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Font ... | Change text fonts. |
Text Foreground ...¹ | Modify text character attributes, such as text color, density, and degree of transparency. |
Text Background ...¹ | Modify text background attributes, such as background color, density, and degree of transparency. |
Object Outline ...¹ | Modify the attributes for the outlines of objects, such as outline color, density, and degree of transparency. |
Object Interior ...¹ | Modify the attributes for the interior of objects, such as interior color, density, and degree of transparency. |
Page ...¹ | Modify page background attributes, such as page color, density, and degree of transparency. |
For more information on the Text Foreground ..., Text Background ..., and Page ... menu items, see the online help.
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