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- Icon:This is the Draw 1½ icon.
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- Doc:This is a Draw 1½ document window, in
- DocSELECT: Select mode.
- DocOLINE: Path mode (open polyline).
- DocCLINE: Path mode (closed polygon).
- DocOCURVE: Path mode (open curve).
- DocCCURVE: Path mode (closed curve).
- DocMOVE: Path mode (invisible move).
- DocELLIP: Ellipse Create mode.
- DocBOX: Box Create mode.
- DocPOLY: Polygon Create mode.
- DocTEXT: Text Create mode.
- DocEDIT: Edit mode.
- DocWHAT: Indeterminate mode.
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- Tools:This is a Draw 1½ tool window
- Tools0:Click to create an open polyline
- Tools1:Click to create a closed polygon
- Tools2:Click to create an open curve
- Tools3:Click to create a closed curve
- Tools4:Click to insert an invisible move
- Tools5:Click to create an ellipse or circle
- Tools6:Click to create a rectangle
- Tools7:Click to create a regular polygon
- Tools8:Click to create a text object
- Tools9:Click to edit a path or text object
- Tools10:Click to select, group and manipulate objects
- Tools13:Click to abandon an operation in progress
- Tools14:This is the status display
- Tools12:Select to constrain the pointer to 90° or 45° moves
- Tools11:Click Select to choose 1:1 or the previously set magnification.|MClick Adjust to open the magnification setting box
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- Font:This is the Font Size/Height dialogue box
- Font1:Select to use a preset point size
- Font2:Select to use a preset point size
- Font3:Select to use a preset point size
- Font4:Select to use a preset point size
- Font5:Select to use a preset point size
- Font6:Select to use a preset point size
- Font7:Select to use a preset point size
- Font8:Select to use a preset point size
- Font14:Select to use the entered point size
- Font12:Enter the font width
- Font11:Select to use the same width and height
- Font10:Select to enter a different font height
- Font15:Enter the font height
- Font13:Click to implement the settings
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- CapJoin:This is the Line Caps/Joins dialogue box
- CapJoin1:Select to choose the line join style
- CapJoin2:Select to choose the line join style
- CapJoin3:Select to choose the line join style
- CapJoin5:Select to choose the start cap style
- CapJoin6:Select to choose the start cap style
- CapJoin7:Select to choose the start cap style
- CapJoin8:Select to choose the start cap style
- CapJoin10:Select to choose the finish cap style
- CapJoin11:Select to choose the finish cap style
- CapJoin12:Select to choose the finish cap style
- CapJoin13:Select to choose the finish cap style
- CapJoin17:Enter the triangle cap width (0 to 29), a multiple of half the line width
- CapJoin18:Enter the triangle cap length (0 to 29), a multiple of half the line width
- CapJoin0:Click to implement the settings
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- Width:This is the Line Width dialogue box
- Width0:Click to implement the settings
- Width9:Select to use a minimum width line
- Width1:Select to use a preset line width
- Width2:Select to use a preset line width
- Width3:Select to use a preset line width
- Width4:Select to use a preset line width
- Width5:Select to use a preset line width
- Width6:Select to use the entered line width
- Width7:Enter the required line width
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- Pref:This is the Draw 1½ preferences setting box
- Pref0:Click to implement the settings for this session
- Pref35:Click to permanently save the settings
- Pref8:This is the display colour for the indicated item
- Pref9:This is the display colour for the indicated item
- Pref10:This is the display colour for the indicated item
- Pref11:This is the display colour for the indicated item
- Pref12:This is the display colour for the indicated item
- Pref13:This is the display colour for the indicated item
- Pref14:This is the display colour for the indicated item
- Pref15:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref16:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref17:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref18:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref19:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref20:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref21:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref22:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref23:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref24:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref25:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref26:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref27:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref28:Click to step through the available colours
- Pref30:Select to choose the paper based on drawing size
- Pref29:Select to open the tool window when a drawing is created or loaded
- Pref31:Select to merge a Draw file at the pointer position
- Pref32:Select to quit Draw 1½ if it was loaded just for printing
- Pref33:Select to ask for confirmation when more than one object is being deleted
- Pref34:Select to enable the interactive help feature (saves memory if disabled)
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- Rotate:This is the Rotate or Skew dialogue box
- Rotate0:Click to implement the settings
- Rotate1:Enter the required angle (in degrees)
- Rotate3:Select to rotate the objects about their centres
- Rotate4:Select to skew (flatten) the objects in the X direction
- Rotate5:Select the direction of rotation or skewing
- Rotate6:Select the direction of rotation or skewing
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- Scale:This is the Scaling setting box
- Scale0:Click to implement the settings
- Scale4:Enter X dimension scale factor
- Scale6:Enter Y dimension scale factor
- Scale8:Enter line width scale factor ('Thin' lines are not affected)
- Scale2:Enter combined X, Y and line width magnification
- Scale10:Select to use the X scale factor
- Scale11:Select to use the Y scale factor
- Scale12:Select to use the line scale factor
- Scale9:Select to use the overall magnification
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- Pos:This is the size and position of the selected object
- Pos13:Select to choose values to alter
- Pos14:Select to choose values to alter
- Pos15:Select to choose values to alter
- Pos16:Select to choose values to alter
- Pos17:Select to choose values to alter
- Pos18:Select to choose values to alter
- Pos4:Enter a new value to change the object's position
- Pos5:Enter a new value to change the object's position
- Pos10:Enter a new value to change the object's position
- Pos11:Enter a new value to change the object's position
- Pos6:Enter a new value to change the size of the object
- Pos12:Enter a new value to change the size of the object
- Pos0:Click to implement the settings
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- Align:This is the Align or Distibute dialogue box
- Align0:Click to implement the settings
- Align8:Select object reference point for horizontal positioning
- Align1:Select object reference point for horizontal positioning
- Align2:Select object reference point for horizontal positioning
- Align3:Select object reference point for vertical positioning
- Align4:Select object reference point for vertical positioning
- Align5:Select object reference point for vertical positioning
- Align6:Select to align all objects with the first one
- Align7:Select to space out objects equally between the first and last ones
- Align9:Select to perform horizontal spacing
- Align10:Select to perform vertical spacing
- Align11:Select to equalise the spacing between objects
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- Grid:This is the Grid setting box
- Grid11:Click to implement the settings
- Grid5:This is the spacing at which grid points will be shown
- Grid10:This is the submultiple of the screen grid that drawing will be confined to
- Grid1:Select to show the screen grid on the drawing
- Grid12:Select to automatically coarsen the screen grid at low magnification
- Grid2:Select to confine all drawing to the lock grid
- Grid6:Select to use a rectangular grid
- Grid7:Select to use an isometric grid
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- Paper:This is the Paper Size setting box
- Paper0:Click to implement the settings
- Paper8:Select to show the paper limits on the drawing
- Paper2:This is the selected paper size
- Paper3:Click to step through the available paper sizes
- Paper4:Click to step through the available paper sizes
- Paper6:Select to use portrait paper orientation
- Paper7:Select to use landscape paper orientation
- Paper5:Select to read the paper size from the printer driver
- Paper9:This is the width of the selected paper
- Paper10:This is the height of the selected paper
- Paper15:This is the available width (allowing for printer margins)
- Paper16:This is the available height (allowing for printer margins)
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