
Paint: Fills in a bounded area. Eraser: Erases.
2. Specify the line thickness.
• Click on the down button on the right of the line thickness box, and then click the line thickness setting you want to use.
3. Specify the fill pattern.
• Click on the down button on the right of the fill pattern box, and then click the fill pattern setting you want to use.
4. Use mouse drag and click operations to make changes in the displayed bitmap image.
• The mouse operation you should use and the result obtain depends on the drawing tool you selected in step 1 of this procedure.
Pencil: Writes wherever the pointer is dragged. Left mouse button draws black, right mouse button draws white.
Line: Draws a straight line where the pointer is dragged. Left mouse button draws black, right mouse button draws white.
Rectangle: Draws a rectangle where the pointer is dragged. Left mouse button draws black, right mouse button draws white.
Ellipse: Draws an ellipse where the pointer is dragged. Left mouse button draws black, right mouse button draws white.
Paint: Fills in the area where the pointer is clicked. Left mouse button fills in with the specified fill pattern, right mouse button fill in with
white.
Eraser: Dragging with the left mouse button draws white dots, which effectively erases black dots. Dragging with the right mouse button
draws black dots, erasing white dots.
Adding Text
1. Specify the font you want to use.
• Click [Font] to open a dialog box for font selection.
• Use the procedures under ”Changing Font Settings” on page E-17 to specify the [Font], [Font Style], and [Size], and then click [OK].
2. Click (text tool).
3. Move the pointer to the location where you want to input text and click.
4. Input the text you want.
5. Click [OK].
Zooming
1. Click (zooming tool).
2. Move the pointer to the area of the graphic that you want to resize and then click with the left (enlarge) or right (reduce) mouse button.
(1) Clicking with the left mouse button enlarges the graphic.
• Holding down [Ctrl] while clicking with the left mouse button enlarges the graphic to its maximum size.
(2) Clicking with the right mouse button decreases the graphic.
• Holding down [Ctrl] while clicking with the right mouse button returns the graphic to its original size.
Copying and Deleting Graphic and Text Data
1. Click (selection tool).
2. Use the mouse pointer to draw a rectangular boundary around the part of the graphic you want to select.
• Use the standard mouse operation for drawing a rectangular boundary: move the pointer to one corner of the rectangle, hold down the mouse button
and draw to the diagonal corner, and then release the mouse button.
3. Click one of the following tools to perform the operation you want.
Cut: Cuts the selected area and places it onto the Clipboard.
Copy: Copies the selected area and places it onto the Clipboard.
Paste: Pastes the contents of the Clipboard.
Delete: Deletes the selected area.
Notes
• You can move the selected area of a graphic by dragging it.
• A pasted graphics field can be moved by dragging.
Drawing Lines (Line Drawing Fields)
This application is not designed for production of complex graphics. It works best as a line drawing tool for adding lines to graphics produced by other
graphics applications. Note that each individual line is its own line drawing field.
Editing Graphics by drawing tools
1. On the [Edit] menu, point to [Add Field] and then click the draw operation you want to perform, or click on the applicable Toolbar drawing tool.
• The draw operations available from the [Add Field] submenu are: [Line], [Rectangle], [Ellipse], and [Polygon].
• The following are the drawing tools that are available
Line: Draws a straight line. Rectangle: Draws a rectangle.
Ellipse: Draws an Ellipse. Polygon: Draws a polygon.
2. Use mouse drag and click operations to make changes in the displayed bitmap image.
• See ”Changing Line Drawing Field Specifications” on page E-24 for details on specifying the line type and thickness.
• The mouse operation you should use and the result obtain depends on the drawing tool you selected in step 1 of this procedure.
Line: • Draws a straight line where the pointer is dragged.
• Holding down [Shift] draws a straight line 90, 30, 45, or 60 degrees off horizontal or vertical.
Rectangle: • Draws a rectangle where the pointer is dragged.
• Holding down [Shift] produces a square.
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