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This option allows you to create a chart of the current image.$
You can select to create the full chart, or create a chart of a $
section of the image. If you choose to select an section of the $
image to chart, you will be put into the image viewer mode to $
select the section. $
$
This mode will allow you to define a section of the image to$
chart. These options are: $
$
MOVE BOX - The entire box will follow the movement of the $
mouse. $
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MOVE TOP EDGE OF BOX $
MOVE BOTTOM EDGE OF BOX $
MOVE LEFT EDGE OF BOX $
MOVE RIGHT EDGE OF BOX - These options allow you to move any $
1 side of the box. $
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CHART THIS SECTION - The area encompassed by the box will be $
chart. $
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In either case, when you are ready to create the chart you $
have 2 options: Print the chart on the printer or create a PCX $
file of the chart. If you choose to create a PCX file of the $
chart, you will be presented a window showing the files in the $
current print directory. You can change the directory, select a $
file, or enter a name for a new file. The image will then be $
charted to the file. $
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If there is no pcxccspt.cfg file present, a PCX file is the $
default, otherwise the printer is the default. To create a $
pcxccspt.cfg file see the Manual section entitled "CREATING THE $
PRINTER CONFIGURATION FILE" $
$
If you choose to print to the printer you will be presented $
the following information: $
Page Height (H): $
Page Width (W): $
Title etc (T): $
Changing the Page height and or width will change how much of$
the chart can be printed in each page. Using the Title field, you$
can add up to 50 characters for a title, copyright or other $
information. Select OK when the information is correct. $
$
In addition to any title, on the top of each page will ba a $
page number, for example page 1.1, page 1.2, page 2.1 The first $
number is the "column" the second number is the row. This $
information is presented to help with multi-paged charts. $
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If the chart of the image plus the symbol table take up more $
than 1 page, the symbol table will be printed on a separate page.$