GrafEq - The Page Window
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Chapter 8. The Page Window



The page window is for preparing pages for printing. Pages can contain graphs, formulae, text, arrows, and rectangular boxes. The page window is brought up by selecting New Page from the Graph menu. Figure 8.1 shows a page window containing a graph view along and the relation for the graph, “y=sinx”:

A typical page window
Figure 8.1: A typical page window

The page window consists of the following elements:


The elements of the page window are explained as follows:

Title bar
The title bar displays the graph title and the page title. The default page title can be changed using the parameter bar's title edit box. Figure 8.2 shows the title bar:

The title bar of a page window
Figure 8.2: The title bar of a page window

Parameter bar
The parameter bar is for customizing the page title and changing the scaling factor used to display the page on the screen. Figure 8.3 shows the parameter bar:

The parameter bar of a page window
Figure 8.3: The parameter bar of a page window

Following are the elements, from left to right, on the parameter bar:

Title edit box
The title edit box is for changing the title of the current page. Title editing is useful during demonstrations and for print-outs. The default title, “Page #1”, can be changed by first clicking on the title edit box to enter the edit mode, and then changing the title name. The new title will be reflected in all menus, windows, and buttons that show the page title.

Page scale pop-up menu
The page scale pop-up menu is for changing the scaling factor used to display the page on the screen. As a default, GrafEq uses the largest scaling factor that can display an entire page without scrolling. The scale can be changed by clicking on the page scale pop-up menu to bring up a list of available scale factors, and then selecting from the list. A small scaling factor can be used for display on a small monitor; A large scaling factor can be used to magnify the page content for close examination and precise editing.

Page region
The page region displays the page being prepared for printing. The licensee name is always displayed on the top left corner of the page. The page can also include graphs, formulae, text, pointer arrows, and rectangular boxes. When a page window is foremost, a page buddy floating window appears to offer drawing tools, for augmenting the page, and printing tools, for printer control and printing.
Hint:The drawing tools of the page buddy are the same as those offered by the view buddy.

Conclusion

To conclude this chapter of the manual, following are some additional hints and tips about the page window:

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