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# Insert Image Frame (I) | # Insert Image Frame (I) | ||
# Insert Table (A) | # Insert Table (A) | ||
# Insert Shape (S) | # Insert Shape (S) – arrow opens requester for shape type | ||
# Insert Polygon (P) | # Insert Polygon (P) – arrow opens requester for polygon features | ||
# Insert Line (L) | # Insert Line (L) – arrow (in 1.2.4.1) opens requester to select Bezier or Freehand | ||
# Insert Bezier Curve (B) | # Insert Bezier Curve (B) – separate icon only in 1.3.x | ||
# Insert Freehand Line (F) | # Insert Freehand Line (F) – separate icon only in 1.3.x | ||
Versions 1.4.x also include an icon (similar to a blue gear) for creating render frames. The toolbar looks like this: | |||
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==Toolbar Icons: Modify Objects== | ==Toolbar Icons: Modify Objects== |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 21 March 2015
Toolbar Icons: Insert Objects
These Icons Select and Create Objects:
From left to right:
- Select Item (keyboard: C)
- Insert Text Frame (T)
- Insert Image Frame (I)
- Insert Table (A)
- Insert Shape (S) – arrow opens requester for shape type
- Insert Polygon (P) – arrow opens requester for polygon features
- Insert Line (L) – arrow (in 1.2.4.1) opens requester to select Bezier or Freehand
- Insert Bezier Curve (B) – separate icon only in 1.3.x
- Insert Freehand Line (F) – separate icon only in 1.3.x
Versions 1.4.x also include an icon (similar to a blue gear) for creating render frames. The toolbar looks like this:
Toolbar Icons: Modify Objects
These Icons will Modify Objects:
From left to right:
- Rotate Item (keyboard: R)
- Zoom (Z) – activates mouse to zoom in (double size is default) when clicked; Shift+click to zoom out (half size is default) – you can set these defaults in File > Preferences > Tools > Zoom icon
- Edit Contents of Frame (E) – for Image adjusts position of image within frame
- Story Editor (Ctrl+Y)
- Link Text Frames (N)
- Unlink Text Frames (U)