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'' '''Note''' for '''Mac users''' : the menu on a Mac is shown only when you press the right button of the mouse and is not shown in the Graphic sheet window on the Top. '' For "'Linux'" and "'Microsoft Windows"' OS it is possible to have both types of representation of the menu.
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A Graphic Sheet is a group of objects that could be any of the following:
  
A Graphic Sheet is a group of objects that could be any of a [[ SciFigs: Graph| Graph]], a [[SciFigs: Palette | Palette]], an [[SciFigs: Image | Image]], a [[SciFigs: Legend| Legend]], and a [[SciFigs: Text | Text]].  
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*[[SciFigs: Graph| Graph]]
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*[[SciFigs: Palette | Palette]]
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*[[SciFigs: Image | Image]]
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*[[SciFigs: Legend| Legend]]
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*[[SciFigs: Text | Text]].
  
== File (Input/Ouput/Print) ==
 
[[Image: SciFigs_GraphicSheet_ImpotExport.png|left|100px]]
 
The user can create a '''New''' Graphic sheet or '''Open''' an existing one that is already created as a [[Xml files|Page File]] (.page).  [[Image: SciFigs_GraphicSheet_Preferences.png|right|100px]] It is possible except from '''Saving''' a file to use '''Save as''' so that you can save your Graphic Sheet with another name or in another place. Additionally the user can set the Preferences of the Graphic Sheet viewer where he can add available plugins further to the one that contains the ''GraphicOblects'' and ''GraphContentLayers'' by Adding the search path for plugins.
 
  
Additionally there is the possibility to print and also export the image into various formats (i.e. PS, PDF, SVG, BMP, JPEG, PNG, PPM, XBM, XPM).  
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= '''Graphic Sheet Menu''' =
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[[Image:SciFigs_GraphicSheetMenu.png|thumb|right|250px|Graphic Sheet Menu]]
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In the '''Mac''' OS the Graphic Sheet menu is obtained with a mouse right click. It does not appear at the top of the Graphic Sheet window
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In the '''Linux''' and '''Microsoft Windows''' OS both representations of the Graphic Sheet menu are available
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When using the mouse, the right click should be done '''outside''' any of the objects of the Graph Sheet.
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'''NOTE''': The Graphic Sheet Menu allows to perform actions on the '''entire''' Graphic Sheet.
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'''MAIN ARTICLE''': [[SciFigs: Graphic Sheet Menu| '''Graphic Sheet Menu''']]
 
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== Edit (Copy/Paste/Selection of objects) ==
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= '''Object Menu''' =
[[Image: SciFigs_GraphicSheet_Edit.png|left|100px]]In order to Edit an object the user has to select it first. ''One should be careful since when you move the mouse on an object the surrounding box becomes blue and then you should click on it so that the box becomes black [[Image: SciFigs_ObjectSelection.png|right|50px]]. '''Only after the surrounding box becomes black the object is selected.''' '' After that you can either CUT or COPY the object in order to PASTE it in another Graphic Sheet. The user has the possibility to use '''Copy image''' in order to copy the object content into the clipboard of the Operating System you are using to be used directly from another software (use PASTE in the other software to have a copy of the object into the other software).  
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Two menus allow to perform actions on the objects of a Graphic Sheet.
  
The user can ''Select all'' objects or by pressing the SHIFT button continuously select any objects that he would like to, using the left click of the mouse. The surrounding box of the selected objects is gray and the last one selected is having a black color. If you open the Properties Box of the selected objects you will have the properties of the last selected object and with red color it will be marked the Properties that have different valued between objects. By changing the value of any property this will be changed for all the selected objects.
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[[Image:SciFigs_GraphicSheet_Alignment.png|thumb|right|150px|Object menu that is provided if you press a right mouse click inside the object or at the lower left corner of the Graph object]]
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If you open the Properties Box of the selected objects you will have the properties of the last selected object and with red color it will be marked the Properties that have different valued between objects. By changing the value of any property this will be changed for all the selected objects.
  
 
The user can select to view the order of the different objects (order button is highlighted and the user enters the order mode). The order number is seen in the upper left corner of its object. When the user is in this mode he can set the order of the objects from 1 to n (n is the total number of objects) where 1 corresponds to the object that is at the back and n is the object that is on the top of all.
 
The user can select to view the order of the different objects (order button is highlighted and the user enters the order mode). The order number is seen in the upper left corner of its object. When the user is in this mode he can set the order of the objects from 1 to n (n is the total number of objects) where 1 corresponds to the object that is at the back and n is the object that is on the top of all.
  
== Insert object ==
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If the user selects a number of objects he can use the Alignment Option in the ''Object menu'' in order to align the objects to the '''Left, Center, Right''' as horizontal alignment, or '''Top, Centered, Bottom''' as vertical alignment.
 
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A Graphic Sheet could include any of a [[ SciFigs: Graph| Graph]], a [[SciFigs: Palette | Palette]], an [[SciFigs: Image | Image]], a [[SciFigs: Legend| Legend]], and a [[SciFigs: Text | Text]].
 
 
 
== Format Options (Save/Restore Make-up) ==
 
[[Image:SciFigs_GrapicSheet_FormatMenu.png|left|100px]]
 
For each object the user has the possibility to create a Make-up file (.mkup) that is an [[Xml_files| XML File]] and include all the information that correspond to the Properties of the object as the  X/Y axis limits, X/Y object position, Layers, and X/Y axis title. This Make-up file be used for any other objects and also in a command line mode.
 
Additionally if the object is a [[Graph|Graph]] it is possible to save in a Layer file (.layer) that is an [[Xml_files| XML File]] all the layers that belong to it and also to add layers from a Layer file to the [[Graph|Graph]].
 

Latest revision as of 14:51, 27 February 2013

A Graphic Sheet is a group of objects that could be any of the following:


Graphic Sheet Menu

Graphic Sheet Menu

In the Mac OS the Graphic Sheet menu is obtained with a mouse right click. It does not appear at the top of the Graphic Sheet window

In the Linux and Microsoft Windows OS both representations of the Graphic Sheet menu are available


When using the mouse, the right click should be done outside any of the objects of the Graph Sheet.


NOTE: The Graphic Sheet Menu allows to perform actions on the entire Graphic Sheet.


MAIN ARTICLE: Graphic Sheet Menu

Object Menu

Two menus allow to perform actions on the objects of a Graphic Sheet.

Object menu that is provided if you press a right mouse click inside the object or at the lower left corner of the Graph object

If you open the Properties Box of the selected objects you will have the properties of the last selected object and with red color it will be marked the Properties that have different valued between objects. By changing the value of any property this will be changed for all the selected objects.

The user can select to view the order of the different objects (order button is highlighted and the user enters the order mode). The order number is seen in the upper left corner of its object. When the user is in this mode he can set the order of the objects from 1 to n (n is the total number of objects) where 1 corresponds to the object that is at the back and n is the object that is on the top of all.

If the user selects a number of objects he can use the Alignment Option in the Object menu in order to align the objects to the Left, Center, Right as horizontal alignment, or Top, Centered, Bottom as vertical alignment.