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[[File:KeylineExample.PNG]]
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[[File:Pro40px.PNG|This function is available in OCAD 11 Professional.|link=https://www.ocad.com/en/products/ocad-for-cartography]]
[[File:Pro40px.PNG|This function is available in OCAD Professional.|link=https://www.ocad.com/en/products/ocad-for-cartography]]


Check '''Keyline''' in the '''View''' menu to change the view into '''Keyline''' mode.
Check '''Keyline''' in the '''[[View]]''' menu to change the view into '''Keyline''' mode.


This view mode reduces objects to the fundament.
This view mode reduces objects to the fundament.
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*Line objects: A thin line in the main color of the line object is displayed. White is converted to black.
*Line objects: A thin line in the main color of the line object is displayed. White is converted to black.
*Point objects: Instead of the point object, a cross is displayed in the main color of the symbol.
*Point objects: Instead of the point object, a cross is displayed in the main color of the symbol.
*Text objects: Text objects appear without changings.
*Text objects: Only the letter outlines appear.


[[File:Keyline.PNG]]  
[[File:Keyline.PNG]]  

Latest revision as of 13:04, 2 September 2016

KeylineExample.PNG

This function is available in OCAD Professional.

Check Keyline in the View menu to change the view into Keyline mode.

This view mode reduces objects to the fundament.

  • Area objects: Only the border line is displayed in the main color of the object. White is converted to black.
  • Line objects: A thin line in the main color of the line object is displayed. White is converted to black.
  • Point objects: Instead of the point object, a cross is displayed in the main color of the symbol.
  • Text objects: Only the letter outlines appear.

Keyline.PNG

Hint.jpg The topology of the map is shown (e.g. because of the thin lines you can distinguish if an area is completely closed or not).


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