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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Tutorial ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This tutorial is still under construction! For a complete overview of the
- features of this program please click on the Beginners Path icon. Advanced
- users may find some helpful informations following the What Is button.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1.1. Tutorial ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- We're really working on it.
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- Please use the menu option Help/Help Index or Help/Help Contents to get further
- information.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. What is ? ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- What-is-???
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- For a better understanding how powerful most of the tools are you should read
- the section Areas and Outlines.
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- Which tools does DRAWCAT provide?
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- Which functions does DRAWCAT provide?
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Functions ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To get some special information on the provided topics click on one of the
- buttons below.
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- Invoke these functions using the menu option File.
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- Invoke these functions using the menu option Edit.
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- Invoke these functions using the menu option View.
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- Invoke these functions using the menu option Options.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Tools ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The toolbar on the left of the DRAWCAT window provides several tools to help
- you to construct your drawing. These tools are the LINE tool, the POLYLINE
- tool, the (simple) BOX tool, the POLYGON tool, the full ELYPSIS tool, the
- ELYPSIS SEGMENTS tool, the TEXT tool and the FILET tool. Each tool comprises a
- variety of facilities. To get some special information on the provided topics
- click on one of the buttons below.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. Text basic information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- How can I insert text?
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- First select the text tool then move the mouse cursor to the position where the
- text shall start. Click the leftmost mousebutton. The text cursor will appear.
- Now you can type the text.
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- If you hit the <return> or the <enter> key the cursor will jump to the start of
- the next line as you exspect. Internally a new text object is created. You can
- define the attributes such as colour, size, font or other text attributes
- independendly for each line.
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- Which font should I choose?
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- You can choose a text font using the menu option Atributes/Font Selection. It
- is strongly recommended to choose a vector font because only vector font
- characters are fully qualified outline area objects.
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- On the following pages we will demonstrate some facilities of the text tool
- (only valid for vector fonts).
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1.1. Text facilities (1) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Filling Options of Vector Font Characters
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1.2. Text Tips and Tricks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- A Note on Fonts
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- There are two mayor types of fonts available. That are raster fonts and vector
- fonts (also called outline fonts). But only vector fonts are fully supported by
- DRAWCAT. Most features will not work with raster fonts. You cannot size, rotate
- or mirror them and probably you will get trouble printing them. On the
- contrary, vector font characters are fully qualified outline area objects. You
- can fill them solid, with patterns or use colour shading. You can show the
- outline in a different colour or draw the outline alone. Therefore, the
- application shows you a warning message when you have selected a raster font
- using the menu option Menu/Font selection.
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- So is there a reason to use a raster font? Well, we found only one. The
- appearance of raster fonts on the screen (not on the printer!) is slightly more
- pleasing, especially when working with small point sizes. So, if you plan to
- make a screen hard copy or a snapshot of the screen use a raster font.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1.3. Text facilities (2) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Sizing, Rotating, Mirroring and other Text Facilities
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- You can size a selected vector font text object like any other object using the
- mouse and also invoking the menu option Options/Size. To rotate or mirror use
- the menu option Option/Rotate or Options/Mirror horz. or Options/Mirror vert.
- To alter other text attributes use the menu option Attributes/Text Attributes.
- Here are some examples:
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1.4. Text facilities (3) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Special Text Options
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- To select the special text option doubleclick on a text object. Three new tools
- will appear at the bottom of the tool bar. Select the tool <Sp> and a new
- dialog will be shown where you can choose one of the special text options.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. Line facilities ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- How can I draw lines?
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- First select the line tool then move the mouse cursor to the position where the
- line shall start. Click the leftmost mouse button. If you now move the mouse a
- rubberband line will follow the mouse cursor. If you want to abort this
- function click the rigthmost mouse button or click on the selection tool.
- Otherwise, click again the leftmost mouse button when the line has the intended
- length and position. Now DRAWCAT will draw the line with the currently valid
- attributes.
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- Which features does the line tool provide?
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- Lines are not fully qualified outline area objects and have only a line
- attribute set. However, there are a lot of line styles provided. Select the
- line object you wish to alter and invoke the menu option Menu/Line Attributes.
- Some examples of the different line styles are shown on page Lines Special
- Information.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2.1. Line Tips and Tricks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Selecting Lines
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- You may have problems to select straight horizontal or vertikal lines by moving
- the mouse pointer over the line and click the leftmost mouse button as you can
- easily do with other objects. That is because lines can be only one pixel wide
- and it would be difficult to hit that. There is an alternative. Move the cursor
- outside of the object, push the left mouse button and drag open the rubber box.
- After releasing the mouse button the line should be selected.
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- Sizing Line Widths
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- You can allow sizing the line width when sizing a line object. Select the menu
- option Options/Special Options. Then check the button <allow to alter line
- width>. Standard option is not checked.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2.2. Lines Special Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Some examples of lines
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- Use the menu option Attributes/Line Attributes to alter the appearance of
- lines.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. Polyline facilities ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- How can I draw polylines?
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- First select the polyline tool then move the mouse cursor to the position where
- the polyline shall start. Click the leftmost mouse button. If you now move the
- mouse a rubberband will follow the mouse cursor. To abort the function click on
- the selection tool. Click again the leftmost mouse button when the first part
- of the polyline has the intended length and position. Move the mouse cursor to
- the next point and click again the leftmost mouse button. After you have set
- the last point click therigthmost mouse button. Now DRAWCAT will draw the line
- with the currently valid attributes.
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- Which features does the polyline tool provide?
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- Polylines are fully qualified outline area objects. You can specify the line
- attribute set as well as the area attribute set. The default option is to show
- only the outline. Select the polyline object you wish to alter and invoke the
- menu option Menu/Line Attributes or the menu option Menu/Area Attributes.
- Internally polylines are handled as Bezier splines. Get some information on
- Bezier splines and how to handle them on page Polylines Special Information.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3.1. Polyline Special Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Polylines and polygons are Bezier splines. The straight lines initially shown
- can be easily converted to curved lines changing the Bezier line control
- points. As input to a Bezier spline, you supply three construction points for
- each spline. Bezier splines start from a specified point (B1) and go to the
- fourth specified point (B4). The two intermediate points (BC2) and (BC3) are
- used as control points. Subsequent splines start from the end point (B4) of the
- previous spline. The control points (BC2, BC3, ...) determine the slope of the
- curve at the Bezier points (B1, B4, ...). If you want the gradient to be
- continuous at a specific Bezier point (e. g. B12) you must assure that the
- preceeding control point (BC11), the chosen Bezier point (B12) and the next
- control point (BC13) describe a straight line.
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- To edit a POLYLINE object you must move the mouse cursor over this object and
- double click the leftmost mouse button. This results in showing the Bezier
- points as outlined squares and the control points as eight-point stars. One of
- the Bezier points is selected (filled square). Additionally five new push
- buttons will occur at the bottom of the tool menu. Using this new tools you can
- insert a new Bezier point [P1], delete the selected Bezier point [P2], close an
- open figure [P3] by concatenating the first and the last point of the object,
- opening a closed polyline [P4] or straighten the curve between the selected and
- the preceeding Bezier points [P5].
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- You can also edit the polyline by moving the mouse cursor over one of bezier
- points or the control points, pressing the left mouse button and dragging the
- symbol. As long as the mouse button is pressed the symbol will be moved with
- the mouse, the resulting Bezier spline as well as the original spline is shown.
- After releasing the left mouse button the old spline is erased and the new one
- will be shown.
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- Exit the EDIT mode by clicking the rightmost mouse button.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3.2. Polyline Tips and Tricks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- There are yet no special tips and tricks.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4. Box facilities ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- How can I draw boxes?
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- First select the box tool then move the mouse cursor to the position where the
- line shall start. Click the leftmost mouse button. If you now move the mouse a
- rubberbox will follow the mouse cursor. If you want to abort this function
- click the rigthmost mouse button or click on the selection tool. Otherwise,
- click again the leftmost mouse button when the box has the intended length and
- position. Now DRAWCAT will draw the box with the currently valid attributes.
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- Which features does the box tool provide?
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- Boxes are outline area objects and have a line attribute set as well as a area
- attribute set. However, boxes are not fully qualified outline area objects
- because they can be rotated only in steps of 90 degrees. There are a lot of
- line styles and area styles provided. Select the line object you wish to alter
- and invoke the menu option Attributes/Line Attributes or Attributes/Area
- Attributes.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4.1. Box Tips and Tricks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- When should I use the boxes tool
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- Using the box tool you can boxes with rounded edges. That looks quite well on
- text slides. If you don't use the rounded edge option you better draw boxes
- using the polygon tool. DRAWCAT provides several predefined polygons among them
- a rectangle box. This box is a fully qualified outline area object and can be
- rotated and mirrored.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.5. Polygon facilities ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- How can I draw polylgons?
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- First select the polygon tool. A dialog with a set of predefined polygons will
- appear. Select one of them and then move the mouse cursor to the position where
- the polygon shall start. Click the leftmost mouse button. If you now move the
- mouse a rubberpolygon will follow the mouse cursor. To abort the function click
- on the selection tool. Click again the leftmost mouse button when the first
- part of the polyline has the intended length and position. Move the mouse
- cursor to the next point and click again the leftmost mouse button. After you
- have set the last point click the rigthmost mouse button. Now DRAWCAT will draw
- the polygon with the currently valid attributes.
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- Which features does the polygon tool provide?
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- Polylgons are fully qualified outline area objects. You can specify the line
- attribute set as well as the area attribute set. The default option is to show
- only the outline. Select the polyline object you wish to alter and invoke the
- menu option Menu/Line Attributes or the menu option Menu/Area Attributes.
- Internally polygons are handled as Bezier splines. Get some information on
- Bezier splines and how to handle them on page Polylines Special Information.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6. Elypsis/Circles facilities ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- How can I draw ellipses?
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- First select the ellipse/circle tool then move the mouse cursor to the position
- where the figure shall start. Click the leftmost mouse button. If you now move
- the mouse a rubberellipse will follow the mouse cursor. To abort the function
- click on the selection tool. Click again the leftmost mouse button when the
- ellipse has the intended length and position. Move the mouse cursor to the next
- point and click again the leftmost mouse button. After you have set the last
- point click the rigthmost mouse button. Now DRAWCAT will draw the ellipse with
- the currently valid attributes.
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- Which features does the ellipse/circle tool provide?
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- Ellipses and circles are fully qualified outline area objects. You can specify
- the line attribute set as well as the area attribute set. Select the ellipses
- object you wish to alter and invoke the menu option Menu/Line Attributes or the
- menu option Menu/Area Attributes. Full circles and ellipses can be transformed
- into segments see information on page Ellipses Special Information.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6.1. Ellipse Special Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Internally ellipses created using the ELLIPSE tool are defined as ellipse
- segments with a start angle of 0 degrees and an end angle of 360 degrees. The
- start and the end angle can be changed in the EDIT mode. To use this option
- doubleclick the leftmost mouse button while the mouse cursor is over the
- ellipse object. The application will draw two rubber lines from the center of
- ellipse to the start point (outlined square) and to the end point (filled
- square). For a full ellipse the start point is eclipsed by the end point and
- only a filled square is shown. You now can move the start or the end point by
- moving the mouse cursor over one of these squares, push the leftmost mouse
- button and drag the point. After releasing the mouse button the resulting
- partial ellipse is calculated and shown.
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- Exit the EDIT mode by clicking the rightmost mouse button.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6.2. Ellipse Tips and Tricks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- It may not easy to draw a perfect circle using the ELLIPSE tool. Therefore you
- should perform the following steps. Create an ellipse nearly looking like a
- circle. Then exit the construction mode by clicking the right mouse button and
- select the ellipse. Call the menu option Options/Size and set the values in the
- Hight and Length entry fields of the Size Dialog to an equal number (e. g. for
- a circle with 20 mm diameter set Hight = 20.0 mm and Length = 20.0 mm).
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7. Segments/Arches facilities ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- How can I draw a segment?
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- First select the segment tool. A dialog with a set of predefined segments will
- appear. Select one of them and then move the mouse cursor to the position where
- the figure shall start. Click the leftmost mouse button. If you now move the
- mouse a rubberellipse will follow the mouse cursor. To abort the function click
- on the selection tool. Click again the leftmost mouse button when the ellipse
- has the intended length and position. Move the mouse cursor to the next point
- and click again the leftmost mouse button. After you have set the last point
- click the rigthmost mouse button. Now DRAWCAT will draw the segment with the
- currently valid attributes.
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- Which features does the segment/arches tool provide?
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- Segments and arches are fully qualified outline area objects. You can specify
- the line attribute set as well as the area attribute set. Select the ellipses
- object you wish to alter and invoke the menu option Menu/Line Attributes or the
- menu option Menu/Area Attributes. You can define the angle of the segments and
- arches using the mouse see information on page Ellipses Special Information.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8. Fillets facilities ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- What is a fillet?
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- The fillet starts at the current position and finishes at the end point of the
- last line. On the way from the start point to the end point, the fillet is
- tangential to all intermediate lines at their midpoints. When the fillet is
- drawn, the current position is at the end point of the last construction line.
- Subsequent fillets start from the end point of the previous fillet, and are
- constructed using the next two lines in he sequence in exactly the same way.
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- How can I draw fillet?
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- First select the fillet tool then move the mouse cursor to the position where
- the fillet shall start. Click the leftmost mouse button. If you now move the
- mouse a rubberband will follow the mouse cursor. To abort the function click on
- the selection tool. Click again the leftmost mouse button when the first part
- of the polyline has the intended length and position. Move the mouse cursor to
- the next point and click again the leftmost mouse button. After you have set
- the last point click the rigthmost mouse button. Now DRAWCAT will draw the
- fillets with the currently valid attributes.
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- Which features does the fillet tool provide?
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- Fillets are fully qualified outline area objects. You can specify the line
- attribute set as well as the area attribute set. The default option is to show
- only the outline. Select the polyline object you wish to alter and invoke the
- menu option Menu/Line Attributes or the menu option Menu/Area Attributes. For
- information how to alter the fillet line form see change fillet line form.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8.1. Fillet Tips and Tricks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- There are yet no special tips and tricks.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8.2. Fillet Special Information ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To edit a Fillet object you must move the mouse cursor over this object and
- double click the leftmost mouse button. This results in showing the fillet
- control points as outlined squares and the lines connecting the control points.
- One of the fillet control points is selected (filled square). Additionally two
- new push buttons will occur at the bottom of the tool menu. Using this new
- tools you can insert a new control point [P1] or delete the selected control
- point [P2].
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- You can also edit the fillet by moving the mouse cursor over one of fillet
- control points, pressing the left mouse button and dragging the symbol. As long
- as the mouse button is pressed the symbol will be moved by the mouse, the
- resulting fillet as well as the original fillet is shown. After releasing the
- left mouse button the old fillet line is erased and the new one will be shown.
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- Exit the Edit Mode by clicking the rightmost mouse button.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.9. Areas and Outlines ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Each figure you draw using one of the tools is called an object. Nearly all
- objects consist of an area enclosed by an outline. These objects are POLYLINES,
- FILETS, PREDEFINED AREAS, ELYPSIS, SEGMENTS, simple BOXES and TEXT characters.
- Both outline and area can be switched on separately. Therefore, for example, it
- is possible to draw only the outline of a character or only the enclosed area
- of a polyline object. You will specify that using the menu option
- Attributes/Area Attributes. The area attribute will be switched off choosing
- the radio button <not filled>. Otherwise the area is visible and you can choose
- either a filling with a selectable pattern, a solid filling or a colour shaded
- filling. In the same dialog you may define if the outline is visible (select
- radio button <special outline>). The outline is invisible when you select the
- radio button <outline as interior>. If <special outline> is selected you can
- alter the attributes of the outline using the menu option Attributes/Line
- Attributes. Area and outline have a separate set of attributes. So, changing
- the colour of the area, for example, has no effect on the colour of the
- outline.
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- There are two exceptions, LINES possess only the outline attribute set and
- BITMAPS have neither the outline nor the area attribute.