
3. Insert the background graphic you want to use.
• To insert a background graphic, use the same procedures as those described under ”Inputting Graphic Data” on page E-18.
Rotate 90 degrees: Rotates the image 90 degrees.
Width, Height: Specify the width and height of each background graphic image. Either input a value or use the up and down buttons to change the
setting.
Mask Pattern: Click the down button to display a list of mask patterns and click one to select it.
Notes
• Masking thins out the dots in a background graphic, to make it lighter. Try out a number of different mask patterns to find the one you want.
• Use the same procedures as those described under ”Editing Graphic Data” on page E-21 for editing background graphic data.
• Use the same procedures as those described under ”Converting Graphic Data to Monochrome Data” on page E-21 to convert a color
background graphic to monochrome.
Changing a Graphic
1. Click the graphic field whose data you want to change.
2. On the [Edit] menu, point to [Change
Field] and then click [Change Graphics Field] to display a graphic selection dialog box.
• You can also display the graphic editing dialog box by clicking or by double-clicking the graphic field.
3. Change the graphic.
4. After checking to make sure that everything is as you want, click [OK].
Changing Line Drawing Field Specifications
Use the following procedure to select the type and thickness of the pen used for drawing lines, to specify filling of closed objects, and to round the
corners of rectangles.
1. Click on the line drawing field whose specifications you want to change.
2. On the [S
ettings] menu, click [Pen...].
• You can also display the above dialog box by clicking or by double-clicking the line drawing field.
3. Click a radio button to select the line type you want.
• Selecting a solid line automatically selects the thinnest line thickness.
4. Click a radio button to select a line thickness.
• You can specify line thickness only when a solid line is specified as the line type.
• After selecting a solid line and changing the line thickness, use the following procedure to change to a non-solid line.
(1) Select the thickest setting for the line thickness.
(2) Change the line type setting.
5. Specify whether or not the inside of enclosed figures should be filled.
• Check this checkbox Fill when you want the insides of all closed figures (rectangles, ellipse, and close polygons) to be filled with the current
background color and fill pattern.
• If you do not want closed figures filled, uncheck this checkbox.
6. Specify rounded corners if you want.
• Check this checkbox when you want the corners of rectangles to be rounded.
• If you do not want rounded corners, uncheck this checkbox.
7. After checking to make sure that everything is as you want, click [OK].
• The specifications are applied to the selected graphics field.
• To abort the above operation without doing anything, click [Cancel].
Deleting a Graphic Field
1. Click the graphic field you want to delete.
2. On the [Edit] menu, click [Delete Field], click the icon, or press the [DEL] key.
• This displays a message asking if you really want to delete the selected field.
3. Click [Yes] to delete the field or [No] to abort the procedure without deleting anything.
Deleting a Line Drawing Field
1. Click the line drawing field you want to delete.
2. On the [Edit] menu, click [Delete Field], click the icon, or press the [DEL] key.
• This displays a message asking if you really want to delete the selected field.
3. Click [Yes] to delete the field or [No] to abort the procedure without deleting anything.
Saving Graphic Data to a Library
Use the following procedure to save graphic data that has been pasted from the clipboard into a library folder (directory).
1. Click the graphic field that contains the graphic data you want to save.
Important!
• Be sure to select a graphics field. If you click a line drawing field, [Select Library/Import Bitmap] dialog box does not appear.
2. On the [Edit] menu, select [Save to Library...].
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