Draw application
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Major Div
Major Div lets you type the number of vertical and horizontal lines that separate
the major division lines. The major division lines start with the two vertical and
horizontal center lines. For example, if you enter 5 in the Major Div field, every fifth
vertical and horizontal line will appear as a major division line.
Grid
Clicking Grid opens the Select Operation dialog box so you can select which
system color you want to use for the basic grid lines.
Major
Clicking Major opens the Select Operation dialog box so you can select which
system color you want to use for the major Division lines.
Center
Clicking Center opens the Select Operation dialog box so you can select which
system color you want to use for the horizontal and vertical center lines.
Show appends
FuelsManager buttons (Appends) can be created as invisible buttons. In this
manner they can be placed behind bitmaps or symbols representing tank objects
or field devices. The user appears to be clicking on the graphical object but in fact
is clicking on the invisible button. In Draw it is possible to show these invisible
buttons by choosing the Show Appends command from the Options menu. When
you select this option, all created buttons in the current file are automatically
displayed. A check mark appears beside the option. To deactivate, select the
option to erase the check mark.
Displaying mouse coordinates
This option is helpful in sizing objects equally or aligning objects. The X and Y
coordinates displayed change as you move the cursor in the Drawing Space
Displaying object coordinates
Step-by-Step
• Select the Show Mouse Coordinates command from the Options menu
• A coordinate display appears in the right hand portion of the Draw toolbar
• To deactivate the displayed select Show Mouse Coordinates command from
the Options menu again
• Select the Show Object Number command from the Options menu
• A coordinate display and Object Number appears in the right hand portion of
the Draw toolbar
• The “X=” displays the horizontal coordinate (or X coordinate) of the selected
object
• The “Y=” displays the vertical coordinate (or Y coordinate) of the selected
object
• The “H=” displays the height of the selected object
• The ”W=” displays the width of the selected object