Appendix C. Draw Tools

Draw tools are for inserting labels, explanations, descriptions, and drawings to graph views and pages. They are accessible for pages from the page buddy window. They are accessible for graph views from the view buddy window, by first clicking on the buddy mode pop-up (at the top of the floating window) menu, then selecting Draw from the menu.

Draw tool types include:

The active draw tool is selected by clicking, or pressing down its button in the draw buddy window or the page buddy window. The respective draw tool options and controls would then be presented in a separate Draw Tools floating window.

If an object is created or selected, the tool’s controls will modify this current object only. If no object is selected, a tool’s controls will modify the default settings for that tool, which affect all objects subsequently created.

The Selection Tool
The selection tool is for selecting an object which can then be moved, edited, or deleted. It is the black cursor button in the draw buddy or the page buddy.
Following are some use instructions for the selection tool:



The object selected with the selection tool can be moved, edited, or deleted. To effectively manipulate objects, note the following attributes:

Arrow Tools
The arrow tool is for drawing lines, single-headed arrows, and/or double-headed arrows in graph views or pages. It is the arrow button in the draw buddy and the page buddy.
To insert an arrow, first ensure that the arrow button in the draw buddy or page buddy is pressed down. Bring the mouse to the desired starting point (the source) of the arrow, press and hold down the mouse button dragging the mouse to the desired ending point (the destination) of the arrow. Release the mouse button once the final position is correct.

To resize, re-orient, move, or delete an arrow, refer to the selection tool manual section presented earlier. To customize the appearance of lines and arrows, use arrow tools as presented in figure C.1 and explained following:

Arrow tools floating window
Figure C.1: Arrow tools floating window


Formula Tool
The Formula tool is for writing formatted mathematical formulae in graph views or pages. It is the “x2” button in the draw buddy and the page buddy.
To insert a formula, first ensure that the formula button in the draw buddy or page buddy is pressed down. Click the mouse once at the center of where the formula is desired, an easy button floating window will appear to provide help in formula entry, and the formula can be entered. To resize, move, or delete a formula, refer to the selection tool manual section presented earlier. To customize the appearance of formulae, use formula tools as presented in figure C.2 and explained following:

Formula Tools Floating Window
Figure C.2: Formula Tools Floating Window


Hint:The size of the formula box is determined by the length of the formula and the font size selected.

Text Tool
The text tool is for writing text in graph views or pages. It is the “A” button in the draw buddy and the page buddy.
To insert a text object, first ensure that the text button in the draw buddy or page buddy is pressed down. Click the mouse once at the center of where the text is desired, A text editing window, as seen in figure C.3, will appear automatically for entering text contents:

A Text Editing Window
Figure C.3: A Text Editing Window


To resize, move, or delete a text object, refer to the selection tool manual section presented earlier. To customize the appearance of text objects, use text tools as presented in figure C.4 and explained following:

Text Tools Floating Window
Figure C.4: Text Tools Floating Window


Hint:The size of the text box is determined by the length of the text and the font size selected.

Box Tools
The box tool is for drawing rectangle boxes in graph views or pages. It is the rectangle box button in the draw buddy and the page buddy.
To insert a box object, first ensure that the box button in the draw buddy or page buddy is pressed down. Bring the mouse to one corner of the desired box, press and hold down the mouse button while dragging the mouse to the opposite corner of the box. Release the mouse button once the final position is correct.

To resize, move, or delete a box object, refer to the selection tool manual section presented earlier. To customize the appearance of boxes, use box tools as presented in figure C.5 and explained following:

Box Tools Floating Window
Figure C.5: Box Tools Floating Window


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