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- INTELLIDRAW WINDOWS NOTES
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-
- Welcome to IntelliDraw. Get ready for a new adventure
- to new horizons. Your drawings are no longer limited to
- being static and lifeless, and a chore to change.
- IntelliDraw opens a whole new world of possibilities.
-
- HERE ARE SOME HELPFUL NOTES AND LATEST NEWS
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- WINDOW SIZING AND POSITIONING
-
- The size of your working window is initially dependent
- on the IntelliDraw Defaults document, which is the
- master for all your New documents. This document is
- installed in your IDRAW directory when you initially
- install IntelliDraw.
-
- This installed default document has a 640 x 480 pixel
- format. To adjust this document to any size monitor,
- there is a simple, and permanent adjustment you can
- make:
-
- - Choose New View from the View menu; then, when the
- new small document window opens, close the original
- window.
- - Adjust the position of the new view window by
- dragging the Name bar and resizing the window to
- whatever working size you want.
-
- Also make any changes to page orientation,
- magnification, text setting choices, printer choices, and
- page setup.
-
- Finally, choose Save as Default from the File menu. All
- your future New documents will then use this window
- size, page orientation, text settings, etc.
-
- You can change the settings of the default document at
- any time, and use the Save As Default command to
- establish the change.
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- POSITIONING PALETTES
-
- IntelliDraw has several palettes that you can move,
- reshape, collapse, and hide completely. Their initial
- position is determined by the preferences document
- called IDRAW.PRF
-
- After you launch IntelliDraw, arrange these palettes as
- you see fit. Every time you quit the program,
- IntelliDraw remembers which palettes were open and
- where you left them. These will reopen at those
- positions the next time you use the program.
-
- Because IntelliDraw has both Short and Full menus,
- there are separate settings for the Short and Full
- versions of the Tool and Action Button palettes. This
- means that the placement of the Full Menus tool palette
- will not affect the location of the Short Menus tool
- palette. Each must be positioned in its own mode.
-
- If you can't see a palette when the menu indicates it's
- open, check the following:
-
- - Another palette may be on top of it
- - It may be beyond the visible area of the monitor,
- perhaps put there when you worked with a larger
- monitor. To bring it back, do the following:
- - Quit IntelliDraw
- - Delete the IntelliDraw preferences document
- IDRAW.PRF from the IDRAW directory.
- - Launch IntelliDraw, which will open with no palettes.
-
- Use the View menu to open all the palettes you need,
- and place them where you want them. Be sure you set
- your palettes up in both Short and Full menus.
- Finally:
-
- - Quit IntelliDraw to establish the changes.
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- PERFORMANCE NOTES
-
- IntelliDraw works best with real RAM. You can do a
- great deal of work, even with 4 MB machines. The more
- RAM you have, the better.
-
- If you run multiple applications, even if some are
- minimized, they will compete for real RAM.
-
- When programs run low on real RAM, Windows uses a
- virtual memory scheme where the hard disk is used as
- RAM. (Virtual Memory is available only on 386 and 486
- computers.) This virtual RAM is much slower to access,
- and using it may significantly slow down operation. This
- slowdown depends on factors such as the amount of
- disk space used for virtual memory, and how often it's
- accessed.
-
- The disk area used for virtual memory is called a Swap
- File. If your system configuration uses a small Swap File
- and IntelliDraw is forced to access the disk a great deal,
- it will seem sluggish. It may take a long time even to
- launch. When IntelliDraw has to access the Swap File, its
- performance is slowed; its performance then is directly
- related to the speed of your hard disk.
-
- Here's how you check and change the size of your Swap
- file for Windows 3.1:
-
- - In the Program Manager, open the Main program
- group window
- - Double-click the Control Panel icon
- - Double-click the 386 Enhanced icon
- - Click the Virtual Memory Button. This will display an
- information window.
- - Click the Change button.
-
- In the window that opens, you'll see in the New Size
- box a proposed value. If this is 4MB or more, and
- performance has been satisfactory, don't change it. If
- performance has been sluggish, and you've noted
- frequent disk access, increase the size by 50%. Finally:
-
- - Click OK or Cancel, depending on your findings and
- actions, and continue OK'ing or cancelling out of the
- dialogs.
- - Restart Windows to activate the new settings.
-
- To change the swap file size under Windows 3.0,
- consult your Windows manual.
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- THE COMPUTER BEEPS WHEN YOU'VE DONE NOTHING WRONG, OR
- SMART LINKED GRAPHICS ARE LEFT IN A DISJOINTED STATE
-
- Both these conditions are related to the speed of your
- CPU, and to the complexity of the special relationships
- in the graphic.
-
- After you make a change to a graphic that has
- relationships such as objects attached to a shape, many
- objects inside a distribution frame, etcetera, IntelliDraw
- spends a certain amount of time figuring out where
- everything should be redrawn. The more objects are
- involved and the more complex the relationships, the
- more time this "link resolution" requires. Normally, it all
- works, and finishes in short order.
-
- To keep IntelliDraw from spending a long time, possibly
- trying to resolve an impossible set of relationships, there
- is a time limit that you can set in the Preferences.
-
- If IntelliDraw can't resolve the links in that specified
- time, it will beep, and possibly leave the drawing in an
- incompletely resolved state. On faster computers
- IntelliDraw completes its work well within the default
- time in the preferences. On slower computers you may
- need to allow more time.
-
- To change the link resolution time, use the Preferences
- command (in the Full Menus mode) and double the
- "After dragging" value in the Link Resolution section of
- the Preferences dialog. Close the dialog and make a
- change to your graphic so that IntelliDraw re-resolves it.
-
- If this time change doesn't correct you particular
- problem, you may have established a set of relationships
- that are mutually exclusive, and could never be
- completely resolved. In that case, examine or undo your
- most recent actions, which may have caused this
- condition. If all else fails, select the objects involved and
- choose Clear Links from the Links menu, and start
- fresh.
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- HOW VIDEO CARDS AND MODES AFFECT PERFORMANCE
-
- If you have a Super VGA display, and are using high
- resolution, IntelliDraw will need to use a great deal of
- memory for its off-screen buffer, which is a method of
- enabling smooth, flicker-free drawing. This will tax your
- RAM, but if you have sufficient real RAM, it should not
- degrade performance.
-
- To improve performance without turning off the off-
- screen buffer, reduce the number of displayable colors,
- or reduce the resolution.
-
- To free up the RAM (real or virtual) otherwise required
- by IntelliDraw for its off-screen buffer, you can try
- turning off that mode. Use the View Settings command
- to do this, and un-check the 'Use off-screen buffer'
- option.
-
- For 16-bit and 24-bit video cards, IntelliDraw
- automatically turns off the off-screen buffer. You can
- turn it on if you want by using the View Settings
- command to check-mark the 'Use off-screen buffer'
- option.
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- PERFORMANCE ON PORTABLES
-
- Some portables save battery power by slowing down the
- CPU clock. IntelliDraw's smart features are directly
- affected by this slower clock speed. Consult you
- portable's manual on this subject, and choose the
- options to run at full clock speed.
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- SHORT MENUS AND FULL MENUS
-
- IntelliDraw will initially open in Short Menus. Some
- tools and capabilities mentioned in the manuals and
- video tape are found only in the Full Menus mode.
-
- Full Menus mode allows you to access the Preferences
- settings, as well as the Layers palette and special tools.
-
- To switch to the Full Menus mode, choose Full Menus
- from the Edit menu.
-
- A few menu items relocate to different menus,
- depending on which mode is active. However, the menu
- grouping is still logical.
-
- The reference manual refers to all tools and menu items
- in Full Menus mode.
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- MICROGRAFX WINDOWS DRAW IMPORT
-
- IntelliDraw does not currently ship with an import filter
- that will directly import native Micrografx Designer or
- Windows Draw Images in .DRW format.
-
- The capability is available through these various options:
-
- - Export as .PIC or .EPS from Micrografx Designer or
- Windows Draw
-
- OR
-
- - IntelliDraw uses the filters residing in the ALDUS
- directory. If you own Aldus PageMaker or Aldus
- Persuasion, you already own the import filter needed to
- import .DRW into IntelliDraw.
-
- OR
-
- - If you own a Micrografx product that has import filters
- for PageMaker or Persuasion, you can install the filters
- into the Aldus folder that IntelliDraw creates.
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- GENERAL MAC/WINDOWS FILE SHARING NOTES
-
- IntelliDraw documents created on Macintosh or
- Windows platforms are completely shareable between
- these platforms, across a network, or via properly
- formatted disks. However, the two operating systems
- have different file naming and file-typing requirements,
- and don't instantly recognize each other's files.
-
-
- SHARING FILES: WINDOWS TO MACINTOSH
-
- Because of the different file-typing methods, a
- document created in Windows IntelliDraw transferred to
- the Macintosh can't be double-clicked to open it. You
- must first launch IntelliDraw, then open the document
- via the Open dialog. Be sure that the Show All option is
- checked in the Open dialog. Once you Save As... on the
- Macintosh, that same file will be double-clickable.
-
-
- SHARING FILES: MACINTOSH TO WINDOWS
-
- Macintosh files typically have names that are longer than
- 8 characters. Windows requires names of 8 characters
- or less, followed by a 3-character extension. In the case
- of IntelliDraw, this extension is IDW for working
- documents, and IDT for template files.
-
- You can have Macintosh files recognized by Windows
- IntelliDraw by naming them with a name of 8 characters
- or less, and adding the proper extension. If you don't
- use an extension, you can still make IntelliDraw
- Windows recognize the file in the Open dialog by
- choosing "All files" from the drop-down list.
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- THE BEST WAY TO OLE
-
- The best way to link your IntelliDraw object with OLE
- is to first create a group or a symbol, and then copy and
- Paste Link the group to the other application. This will
- enable you to add or remove items from the IntelliDraw
- group, maintaining the existing OLE link. You'll save
- the trouble of re-establishing the link when you have to
- make a change.
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- TEXT, ATM AND TRUETYPE
-
- For Windows 3.0 systems, you will need to install
- Adobe Type Manager (ATM), and a set of Adobe Type
- 1 outline fonts in order to properly display type that is
- rotated or otherwise manipulated in IntelliDraw.
-
- If you've installed ATM, and your text still comes out
- jagged or even as gray boxes, you may not have
- properly installed the outline fonts into your System, or
- they may have been deleted some time after installation.
- Consult your ATM installation guide.
-
- We recommend that you install ATM even if you have
- Windows 3.1, for several reasons:
-
- - You'll have a wider selection of fonts
- - General character positioning will be more consistent
- between Windows and Macintosh platforms.
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- TEXT APPEARANCE CHANGES WHEN DOCUMENTS ARE TRANSFERRED
- BETWEEN MAC AND WINDOWS
-
- One major factor is that Windows TrueType fonts don't
- have close equivalents to Macintosh TrueType fonts.
- This affects the size and spacing of text transferred from
- one platform to another.
-
- Even with ATM used on both platforms, there may be
- differences introduced.
-
- A text block in a cross-platform document may need to
- be size-adjusted to hold the same text that it held in the
- platform on which it was created.
-
- For example, the Windows TrueType font Arial will be
- interpreted as the TrueType font Geneva on the
- Macintosh. These fonts have different basic dimensions,
- and text blocks that contain these fonts will need
- adjustment.
-
- Depending on whether your system utilizes ATM or
- TrueType, and on the fonts installed, the IntelliDraw
- clip art, which has embedded text instructions on its use,
- may open with its text in an odd state, perhaps flowing
- out of the text blocks in which it was created.
-
- Adjustments you can make include resizing the blocks;
- selecting the text blocks and choosing a different font;
- or changing the font size or line spacing. Other
- adjustments to fit the text back inside the blocks, include
- resizing a text block slightly, or typing a space in a text
- block, then deleting it.
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- GREEKING TEXT
-
- When text needs to be displayed as extremely small
- characters, as in highly reduced views or extremely
- small point sizes (below 3 points), it is displayed as gray
- bars, each bar representing a line of text. This is not a
- problem with fonts. It's an intentional process commonly
- called "Greeking," and found in desktop publishing
- programs as well. It's only a screen-display shortcut,
- your text will print fine. Zooming in will reveal that your
- text is safe.
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- TRUETYPE AND HEWLETT-PACKARD PCL PRINTERS
-
- There is an option on Hewlett-Packard PCL printers
- with HPPCL5A drivers that allows you to print
- TrueType fonts as graphics. This option MUST be
- enabled for IntelliDraw to print text correctly on these
- printers. IntelliDraw will print the text without this
- option, but the text may cover some graphic objects.
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- THE COLOR OF OBJECTS EXPORTED AS EPS
-
- Color-filled shapes exported as EPS imports back in as
- black & white in other programs. This is only a screen-
- display condition. This is intentionally done in order to
- remain compatible with some other applications which
- do not display imported EPS color to the screen. The
- graphic will print in full color or grays.
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- EXPORTING TILED GROUPS AND CROPPED GROUPS
-
- Exporting IntelliDraw graphics that contain tiled groups
- and cropped groups as Windows metafiles will lose vital
- cropping information. The metafile format does not
- support objects that are cropped inside a shape, so the
- resulting Windows metafile image will look like the
- shape contents have been unmasked.
-
- EPS is the format of choice for this type of graphic.
- Even though the screen appearance of EPS files may not
- match the original document, it will print fine.
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- EXPORTING OR COPYING GRADIENT-FILLED SHAPES TO
- OTHER APPLICATIONS
-
- If you want to print IntelliDraw gradients from another
- application to a PostScript printer, you must export
- your drawing as an EPS file. If you use the Windows
- clipboard or export to a Windows metafile, your
- gradients display correctly, but will print as large
- rectangles.
-
- If you copy gradients to the clipboard and paste them
- into other drawing programs, they will be disassembled
- by the drawing program, and appear as many separate
- objects; they will not be contained within your original
- filled shape.
-
- EPS is the format of choice for this type of graphic.
- Even though the screen appearance of EPS files may not
- match the original document, it will print fine.
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- BREAKING APART TILED GROUPS
-
- IntelliDraw lets you tile any object or group of selected
- objects. After creating an expanse of tiled objects, you
- can break it apart into individual objects so you can edit
- them as if you had drawn them separately.
-
- After the Break Apart operation, for easier management
- of complex tiles, IntelliDraw automatically groups the
- individual tiles. This may not be obvious, because even
- if the tiles are plain rectangles, they will be one-item
- groups.
-
- Immediately after the Break Apart operation, you can
- ungroup all the tiles (which will already be selected).
- This will make them fully editable as individual objects.
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- CLOSING AND CLOSING ALL
-
- If you have multiple windows of the same document
- open, the document is not considered closed until you
- close ALL the windows pertaining to it. This includes
- the symbol window, any group windows, page
- windows, and any multiple views onto the same page.
- You can close all those windows at once by holding the
- shift key down BEFORE choosing Close in the File
- menu. The shift key changes the Close command to a
- Close All command.
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- ROTATION BY NUMERIC VALUE IS THE REVERSE OF
- DOCUMENTED BEHAVIOR
-
- When an object is rotated via the dialog box, entering a
- POSITIVE value rotates the object COUNTERCLOCKWISE,
- entering a NEGATIVE value rotates the object CLOCKWISE.
- The documentation calls for clockwise rotation with
- positive values. The Rotate Tool is discussed on
- pgs. 83-84 of the Reference Manual.
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- THE RESHAPE POINTS OF LOCKED OBJECTS CAN BE SHIFTED
- BY A LINKED OBJECT
-
- To use auto-align against the reshape points of an
- object, you must put it in reshape mode by double-
- clicking. If you then align and link an object to a reshape
- point of a locked object, then move the linked object,
- the point of the locked object point will move, as if it
- were unlocked. The following steps will allow you to
- work around the problem:
-
- - Create a point with the point tool (Full Menus)
- - Align the new point with the point on the reshapeable
- object
- - With the point objects selected, choose Move to Back
- from the Object menu
- - Lock that point object.
-
- You can then align other objects and dimension lines
- against that locked point, and nothing will unexpectedly
- shift. (The properties of a locked object in Reshape
- mode are misstated on page 139).
-
- You may run across this condition in the Space Planning
- exercise in the manual. One possible place is when you
- first set the space between the hallway walls, and when
- you set the space of the prototype lab doorway. Use
- manual dragging at 200% magnification to set these
- distances.
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- KANJI SUPPORT
-
- IntelliDraw does not currently support the Kanji
- alphabet.
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- AVOID OVER-LINKING
-
- IntelliDraw gives the day-to-day user the ability to link
- graphics in all kinds of relationships. You may have the
- natural tendency to link everything to everything else,
- and produce an amazingly tangled web. Our advice is to
- only link what you need to.
-
- Consider linking as the fasteners in a tool-kit. You only
- use them when it makes sense. You would not, for
- instance, glue your cup to your desk, or bolt your car to
- the floor of the garage.
-
- Remember that IntelliDraw offers other object
- management controls like grouping and locking, which
- are familiar and easily manageable.
-
- In other words, use linking sparingly to better control
- your documents.
-
- Because most links are not obvious unless you change
- something and watch the results, it's perfectly possible
- to establish multiple identical links between the same
- objects. These are redundant, and while they don't hurt
- anything, they can add processing overhead to otherwise
- simpler actions. You can use Show Links to examine the
- "wiring" in your drawing, and check for multiple
- identical links.
-
- Early in your linking experience, it's best, and least time-
- consuming, to clear a link and re-establish it correctly.
- As you us it more, you'll become link-savvy, and you'll
- fly through your linked relationships, recognizing them
- on sight and making swift changes.
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- AND FINALLY...
-
- Thank you for purchasing IntelliDraw. We hope that the
- ideas we put into it will help bring your own ideas to
- life.
-
- The Team
-
-
-