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Line style editor

The window serves for creating and editing line style.

Editing pane

The editing pane, like a similar pane for the editor of vectorial symbols, is marked by a grid of 256 to 256 points. Individual graphic primitives of line section – vectors, circles, texts – are bound to these points.

Unlike the editor of map symbol, the point of the editing pane corresponds to one pixel of the screen. It denotes, for example, that several parallel vectors located at one grid step from one another will merge on the screen in one more wide line.

The command View+Grid permits turning on or turning off display of grid points of the editing pane.

It is possible to change the distance between grid points of the editing pane thus changing displaying scale of map symbol. Commands Zoom in and Zoom out are used for this purpose – toolbar buttons and .

Horizontal red dashed line is the base line, cross of red dashed lines – base point. To the right of the base point at the distance of section width there is vertical blue dashed line.

When drawing a line map feature, it is like gathered from sections of some definite style which adjoin each other. The base line of the section coincides with the line feature.

The command View+Axes permits turning on or turning off display of coordinate axes and a line of section width.

Originally the editing pane is as if filled in with transparent color and a white sheet is put under it, that is, the background of the editing pane is white.

It is possible to set any background color using the command View+Background Color. After performing this command all elements displayed by transparent color will be displayed by background color in the editing pane. However, when drawing the map symbol on the map the corresponding elements will be transparent.

Pane of line style

Permits changing line style of selected graphic primitive (if there is some selected primitive) and setting the current style. All newly created primitives will be drawn with the current style.

Dashed lines can be applied only if the line width is equal to 1. That is, if line width of more than one pixel is specified, only solid lines will be drawn.

Pane of line width

Allows the user to change line width of selected graphic primitive (if there is some selected primitive) and set the current width. Newly created elements will be drawn using the current width. Line width is specified in pixels.

Palette

The palette permits changing the color of selected graphic primitive and setting the current colors – pen color and filling color.

All newly created graphic primitives – segments, boundaries of circles and rectangles, inscriptions, will be drawn by the current pen color. The current filling color is used for filling of inner area of a circle or a polygon.

To set the pen color one should click by the left mouse button in the palette. A click by the right mouse button in the palette permits setting filling color.

By default the pen color is black, and the filling color – transparent.

A crossed square in the right bottom corner of the palette denotes transparent color. Its color in the palette corresponds to the background color of the editing pane.

Pane of section width

Permits changing section width. Width is specified in units of the editing pane corresponding to screen pixels.

Sample pane

The sample pane displays reduced image of the line style being edited.

A click in the pane or the command View+Sample allow performing display in a separate window.

Status bar

Shows the current editing tool and current position of the cursor in the editing pane.

Toolbar

Select – serves for selecting graphic primitives, moving and changing size of selected primitives.

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Location of coordinate axes – serves for changing position of the base point.

Line – serves for drawing line segments.

Circle – serves for drawing circles.

Polygon – serves for drawing polygons.

Text – serves for creating text inscriptions.

Delete – removes selected graphic primitives.

Clean – cleans image, that is, removes all elements in the editing pane.

Bring to front – places selected graphic primitives to the foreground, on top of others.

Send to back – places selected graphic primitives to the background, behind others.

Zoom in and Zoom out – changes displaying scale of the editing pane, that is, the distance between points in the editing pane.

Menu Style

Clean

Permits cleaning image, that is, removing graphic primitives in the editing pane.

Copy

Allows copying another line style to the editing pane. Dialog box “Select style for copying” is used. Before copying the editing pane is cleaned.

Add

Allows copying another line style to the editing pane. Dialog box “Select style for adding” is used. Before copying the editing pane is not cleaned, that is, copied image is added to existing one.

Blueprint

Permits displaying another line style in the editing pane. Dialog box “Select style for blueprint” is used. Image of this line style is drawn under the main image.

Save

Serves for saving made changes.

Save as

Serves for saving edited style under a different name.

Close

Serves for completing editing and closing the editor window. If saving of changes was not performed, before closing the window a question will be asked about the necessity to perform saving.

Menu Edit

Delete

Permits removing selected graphic primitives.

Bring to Front
Send to Back

Allows moving selected graphic primitives to the foreground (background), that is, above all other primitives (under other primitives).

Menu View

Grid

Permits turning on or turning off display of grid points of the editing pane.

Axes

Allows turning on or turning off display of axes and display of the section border.

Blueprint

Permits turning on or turning off display of style selected using the command Style+Blueprint.

Sample

Allows the user to switch display of sample in a separate window or in the editor window.

Background Color

Permits specifying background color in the editing pane.

See also

Editing styles

Editor of vectorial map symbol

Editor of line style

Dialog box “Selecting style for …”

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