1/19/2023 0 Comments Layouteditor users![]() ![]() Custom made toolbar can be added by a macro. After the program start, the last setup is recovered. With a right mouse click on the toolbar area, a menu with all available toolbars is displayed. However only the most common tool buttons are displayed by default. Most functions are accessible directly via a tool button. Over the main drawing, the toolbars are places. Moving the mouse to the mouse help window a dialog to search features is shown (available in the full version only).įollowing mouse buttons modifier combinations are used: mouse button: keys: If the sub-window is closed, you can reopen it by a right-click in an empty part of the toolbar or menu bar and activate Mouse Help in the list of available windows/toolbars. The allocation of the mouse buttons is displayed by default in the lower left of the user interface. The mouse help window will be adjusted as soon the mouse is moved on another part of the user interface. The mouse-help sub-window shows the allocation of all mouse buttons with the current mouse position. For further setups, please use the Setup Dialog. Via the context menu you can also change to view of the layer window itself. Shift+ctrl left click to edit layer properties Shift left/middle click to toggle visibility of a layer The most important mouse functions in the layer control are:ĭisplay a menu with all option for this layer A blocked view or a list view is possible as well as different sortings of the button. The appearance of the layer window can also be controlled via the Setup Dialog. All the setup can (like any other feature) also be done via the main menu or the context menu of this sub-window. ![]() Via these buttons, the display of the drawing is controlled. The background color of the drawing area, mouse pointer, etc. Use the mouse-wheel to zoom in/out you will get a fine zoom if the mouse wheel is used together with the Shift key, and a very fine zoom with the Control key Hold the right mouse button to scroll with the mouse The main menu and/or context menu is opened by a right-click in the drawing But three basic features are always active: The mouse function depends on the activated mode. But also any menu feature can be called from the drawing part. All graphical editing is done inside this part. ![]() The major area of the user interface is used by the drawing. It will start with the most important part of the user interface, the main drawing: The parts of the user interface are described next. Features not available with the installed license key are not displayed. The availability of some toolbars/sub windows depends on the LayoutEditor version you use. Further toolbars, sub-windows can be added on-demand via the main menu or via a right-click in the empty area of the menu bar/toolbar. The default appearance only includes the most important parts. The user interface of the LayoutEditor is highly adjustable. A three-button wheel mouse is recommended for effective use, but it is also possible to use any feature with a touchpad or one-button mouse. Context menus are available for most parts of the user interface by a right mouse click. The most important handling functions like zooming and scrolling are integrated into each feature and need not be called separately. This is achieved by extensive use of shortcuts and mouse buttons/keys combination together with clear visibility of these combinations. ![]() The user interface of the LayoutEditor offers outstanding usability as well as high productivity. ![]()
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