The Edit menu enables you to perform various editing operations. Nearly all of these have been dealt with in other sections:
Undo undoes the last applied command. You can undo several commands, the precise number depending on what part of Photopaint you’ve been using. The next command to be undone always appears just to the right of Undo e.g. Undo Ellipse selection.
Redo, as the word implies, restores the last undone command. Again the number of commands it is possible to redo depends on the nature of the commands.
History: see History palette.
Cut, Copy, Paste: see Copy, Cut and Paste.
Stroke uses the current selection border as the basis for painting a band of color around the selection. The color used is the current foreground color (see Color selection for information on how to select a new color). In the "Stroke Selection" dialog you can set the following:
Width: enter a value for the stroke width (in pixels).
Blending: choose a Mode and Opacity (see Brush modes for information on the various ways of blending colors.)
Location: choose whether to have the stroke in the Center, Inside or Outside of the selection border.
Click on OK to exit the dialog and draw the stroke.
The selection border will be traced with the foreground color, using the width and "location" chosen by you. When the selection is cancelled the stroke remains in place.
Fill enables you to fill in a selection using any color or pattern you like. In the "Fill" dialog set these options:
Choose a Fill color in the Color box:
Foreground: the current foreground color
Background: the current background color
Black: solid black
50% Gray: half white, half black
White: solid white
Custom Color: select a color in the Select Color dialog
Pattern: select a pattern in the Pattern Editor dialog
Note that the Fill color is displayed in the Preview box.
In the Blending box set the Mode and Opacity (see Brush modes for information on blending).
Once you have set the Color, Opacity and Mode click on OK to apply the Fill.
Clear: Deletes the contents of the current selection (or layer if a selection hasn’t been made). Note that the deleted selection is "replaced" with the current background color, not with the transparent grid and not with the color of any underlying layer.
Free Transform and Transform enable you to transform either the selection boundaries, leaving the image unaffected, or the image itself. They are described in Transform selection tool and Transform Image.