The Edit palette allows you to precisely move, scale and manipulate objects.
When you enter a value in a text box in the Edit palette, press Tab to move to the next text box without applying the change immediately. Click the Apply button to apply the changes, or press Return. (AmigaOS users must press Return twice: once to exit the text box and once to apply the changes.)
Some of the options have arrow buttons which you can click on to nudge values. Hold down Shift while nudging values to change them in smaller increments.
The picture below shows the Edit palette when a box is selected
with the Object tool.
A Click to apply changes, or press Return.
B Left (X) and top (Y) coordinates.
C Width (W) and height (H) coordinates.
D Horizontal (HC) and vertical (VC) corner radii.
E Corner tool.
F Rotation angle.
G Flip vertical and horizontal buttons.
H Slant and twist angles.
I Lock, proportional scaling and printing toggles.
To lock an object: Click to select the Lock button. Locked
objects cannot be moved, scaled
or otherwise edited. If you try to modify a locked object, an
alert box will appear. You can choose to override the lock for
this action, to unlock the object and then perform the action,
or to cancel the action. Grouping
a locked object with other objects will result in a locked group.
This button is identical to selecting Lock and Unlock from the
Object menu.
To freeze the aspect ratio of an object: Click to select the
Proportional Scale button. This option prevents you from distorting
an object's appearance by changing the aspect ratio. This is automatically
selected for imported graphics. If Proportional Scale is selected
when an object is being resized, the
aspect ratio of the object will be maintained. Holding down a
Shift key while resizing an object with Proportional Scale on
will allow the object's aspect ratio to be changed.
To stop an object from printing: Click to select the Print
button. This option helps you save time when printing a draft
copy by skipping specific graphics.
The Edit palette's options change depending on the selected tool and object. The following list of Edit palette's options do not vary with the type of object that is selected:
If a text frame, bitmap
picture, Border
or TextFX object is
selected with the object tool, a special FX button appears in
the Edit Palette. The FX button when selected can modify these
types of objects.
To edit an ellipse with the Edit palette: Enter the starting and ending angles of the arc for arcs and pies. Choose the elliptical shape type. Ellipses are closed elliptical shapes. Arcs are a portion of an ellipse's arc. Pies are similar to arcs, but have lines joined the endpoints of the arc to the center.
To edit a polygon with the Edit palette: Enter the number of sides, from 2 - 99. Choose the polygon shape type. Normal polygons have flat sides joining the points. Puffy polygons have outwardly curved sides, while scalloped have inwardly curved sides. Wavy polygons have puffy-scalloped alternating sides and stars have pointed sides.
Enter the radius of the alternative points as a percentage of the polygon's radius, for all polygon types except normal polygons. Star, puffy, scalloped and wavy polygons have points that alternate with the points of the actual sides. For example, a five-sided star has five points and 5 alternate points inside the polygon shape.
Note: the pre-rotation and angle options for polygons can only be set with the Edit Palette when the reshape tool is selected.
To edit a grid with the Edit palette: Enter the number of grid cells in each direction, from 1 to 99. The number of cells is one more than the number of dividing lines in the grid.
To edit a column with the Edit palette: Enter the number of columns and column gutter width into the Edit palette's "#C" and "G" boxes.
Note: Custom column widths and gutters, and other text frame object options may be set from the Text Frame Options dialog box. To open the dialog box, select the text frame with the object tool, and either click on the FX button in the edit palete or choose Text Frames Options from the Frame submenu in the Object menu.
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