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Group 7 Data/Programming Page 201
Release R2.0 LEIBINGER JET3
Edit:
(Continuation)
Basically the cursor can be positioned at any position on the drawing
area. After you placed the cursor the current clipboard content will
be pasted. The point you click on represents the upper left corner of
the object you paste. If there is not enough space for the object on
the drawing area it will be cropped. Existing dots will be replaced.
Delete (9): Deletes a selected area (see: <Function>-<Selection>)
Function:
The <Function> menu provides several tools to create and select
drawing objects:
Selection (10): With this tool you can select parts of the drawing
area. The selected area is always a rectangle which is defined by two
points.
Dot (11): Drawing tool for single dots. If you place the cursor on an
empty grid point of the drawing area a black dot will be set. If you
place the cursor on an existing black dot it will be deleted.
Line (12): Drawing tool for lines. The line is defined by the starting
point and the end point. Existing dots will be replaced.
Rectangle (13): Drawing tool for rectangles. The rectangle is defined
by two points and it has no filling. Existing dots will be replaced.
Ellipse (14): Drawing tool for ellipses. The ellipse is defined by two
points and it has no filling. Existing dots will be replaced.
Row (15): Drawing tool to fill a complete row with dots. The row is
selected with the cursor. Existing dots will be replaced.
Column (16): Drawing tool to fill a complete column with dots. The
row is selected with the cursor. Existing dots will be replaced.
View:
The View> menu provides zooming tools and options for the settings of
the grid and the editor size:
Zoom In (17): There are 10 zoom levels available. With each click you
zoom in by one step.
Zoom out (18): There are 10 zoom levels available. With each click
you zoom out by one step.
Show grid (19): With this option ticked off a grid layer is added to
the drawing area. With the standard resolution the grid layer
corresponds with the grid of the drawing area.
Settings (20): Opens a dialog box with the settings for the size of the
drawing area of the editor and the resolution of the grid layer. All
values are stated in dots. The maximum settings for the editor are 32
dots in height (depends on the font matrix) and 20000 dots in width.

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