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==== Stretch an Area or Line Object ====
==== Stretch an Area or Line Object ====
If you have '''Object Stretching''' in the '''Object''' category in '''[[OCAD Preferences]]''' activated, you can click and drag the black squares [[File:BlackSquare.PNG]] to stretch the object. If you want to keep the shape of the object drag a square from the corner. If you drag a square from the middle, the object is distorted in the corresponding direction. If you hold down the [[File:Shift.JPG|shift]] key while dragging, the object is stretched relative to the center.  
If you have '''Object Stretching''' in the '''Object''' category in '''[[OCAD Preferences]]''' activated, you can click and drag the black squares [[File:BlackSquare.PNG]] (stretching points) to stretch the object. If you want to keep the shape of the object drag a square from the corner. If you drag a square from the middle, the object is distorted in the corresponding direction. If you hold down the [[File:Shift.JPG|shift]] key while dragging a stretching point [[File:BlackSquare.PNG]], the object is stretched relative to the center.  
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Stretching does not work for point and text objects. If you stretch line text objects, the line is stretched and not the text.  
Stretching does not work for point and text objects. If you stretch line text objects, the line is stretched and not the text.  
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If '''Object Stretching''' is not enabled, the black squares [[File:BlackSquare.PNG]] are not visible.
If '''Object Stretching''' is not enabled, the stretching points [[File:BlackSquare.PNG]] are not visible.


==== Move an Object ====
==== Move an Object ====
Click and drag one of the unfilled squares [[File:WhiteSquare.PNG]] to move the object. Each square represents a vertex. If a hole is selected, you can move it in the same way.
Click and drag one of the unfilled squares [[File:WhiteSquare.PNG]] (moving points) to move the object. Each square represents a vertex. If a hole is selected, you can move it in the same way.


==== Select a Hole in an Area ====
==== Select a Hole in an Area ====

Revision as of 09:51, 3 May 2012

  • To select single objects press Crtl while marking by clicking objects with mouse or
  • pressed drag the mouse pointer over the objects.


Select and Edit Object

Choose Select and Edit Object in the Select menu or click the Select and Edit Object icon Icon SelectAndEditObject.PNG in the Editing and Drawing Toolbar to select and edit an object. The cursor changes to a black arrow like on the icon Icon SelectAndEditObject.PNG. You are now in the Select and Edit Object mode.
Click on an object to select it. The selection looks as follows if you have Object Stretching in the Object category in OCAD Preferences activated:
SelectandEditObjectExample.PNG

Stretch an Area or Line Object

If you have Object Stretching in the Object category in OCAD Preferences activated, you can click and drag the black squares BlackSquare.PNG (stretching points) to stretch the object. If you want to keep the shape of the object drag a square from the corner. If you drag a square from the middle, the object is distorted in the corresponding direction. If you hold down the shift key while dragging a stretching point BlackSquare.PNG, the object is stretched relative to the center.
Stretching does not work for point and text objects. If you stretch line text objects, the line is stretched and not the text.
If Object Stretching is not enabled, the stretching points BlackSquare.PNG are not visible.

Move an Object

Click and drag one of the unfilled squares WhiteSquare.PNG (moving points) to move the object. Each square represents a vertex. If a hole is selected, you can move it in the same way.

Select a Hole in an Area

It is possible to select a hole in an area object by clicking inside the desired hole. Only the hole will be selected. You can accomplish editing operations (e.g. Enlarge/Reduce, Fill, Rotate, Move or Delete) as for a normal area object. Find more about cutting holes on the Edit Object page.

Select Object and Edit Vertex

Choose Select and Edit Vertex in the Select menu or click the Select and Edit Vertex icon Icon SelectObjectAndEditVertex.PNG in the Editing and Drawing Toolbar to select and edit vertices. The cursor changes to a transparent arrow like on the icon Icon SelectObjectAndEditVertex.PNG. You are now in the Select and Edit Vertex mode. Click on an object to select it. The selection looks as follows:
SelectAndEditAVertexSelection.PNG
The characteristics of every vertex are visible in this selection.

Move Single Vertices

Once an object is selected you can move a single vertex of the selected object. Simply drag the desired point to the new position. If you move vertices of Bezier curves, a help line shows a preview of the new curve while dragging.

Edit a Bezier Vertex

Once an object containing Bezier vertices is selected you can edit those.

BezierCurveEditVertex.PNG

Drag a tangent endpoint O to edit the tangent.

Select a Hole in an Area

It is possible to select a hole in an area object by clicking inside the desired hole. Only the vertices of the hole will be marked. You can accomplish editing operations (e.g. Fill, Rotate, Move or Delete) as for a normal area object. Find more about cutting holes on the Edit Object page.

Select and Edit Multiple Objects

Drag an area in the Icon SelectAndEditObject.PNG Select and Edit Object or Icon SelectObjectAndEditVertex.PNG Select and Edit Vertex mode to select all objects which are in it.
You can choose between two modes to select multiple objects in the Select category of OCAD Preferences in the Options menu: Either all objects must be with at least one vertex in the selection or all objects must be completely in the selection.

Two options to select multiple objects: All objects with at least one vertex in the selection or all objects completely in the selection


Alternatively, you can select every object individually by holding the Shift key while clicking the objects.
In the Icon SelectAndEditObject.PNG Select and Edit Object mode it is possible to enlarge or reduce a selection of objects. For that purpose, drag one of the black squares BlackSquare.PNG in the desired direction.
It is also possible to move a selection of objects in both modes. If you move the mouse over the selection the cursor changes its appearance to MousePointerMove.PNG. By clicking and dragging the selection you can move it.

Select Objects by Symbol

Choose this command to select all objects with certain symbols or in a certain layer.

  • All objects with a selected symbol
  • All objects ins layer
  • Layout objects
  • Unsymbolized objects
  • Graphic objects
  • Image obejcts
  • Objects with invalild symbol type


Select Objects by Property

This command is activated if a map file is loaded.

Select

The first option All Objects means that the selection is made out of all objects in the map. The second option Objects with a selected symbol means that the selection is reduced to the objects with a symbol that is selected in the symbol box.

Condition

  • Choose a property like Number of vertices, Length etc.
  • Choose an operator like < > = etc.
  • Enter a condition value.


Example 1

Option All objects Condition: Length > 200 Result: All map objects with a length longer than 200 m are selected and listed in a table dialog box.


Example 2

Select two symbols in the symbol box (ex. lake and pond) Option: Objects with a selected symbol Condition: Area <= 3000 Result: All lakes and ponds with an area smaller or equal than 3000 m2 are selected and their properties listed in a table dialog box.


Select All

Choose Select All in the Select menu to select all symbolized (also from protected and hidden symbols), unsymbolized, graphic and image objects. Layout objects are not selected.

Clear Selection

Choose Clear Selection in the Select menu to deselect all objects.

Invert Selection

Choose Invert Selection in the Select menu to deselect all selected objects and select all unselected object. Layout objects are not selected.

Select Next Object

This menu item is only available if an object is already selected. Choose Select Next Object in the Select menu to select an object which is behind an object that is already selected.

Hint.jpg To select an object behind an already selected object you can also keep the Alt or Alt Gr key pressed and click on the already selected object.

Save Selection

Choose Save Selection in the Select menu to save the current selection. The Save Selection dialog box appears.

SaveSelection.PNG

Enter the name of the selection and click on the Save button.

hint Choose Select Objects by Symbol in the Select menu to select all objects of the selected symbols.

Reload Selection

Choose Reload Selection in the Select menu to select all objects from a saved selection. Choose a saved selection and the Reload Selection dialog appears.

ReloadSelection.PNG

The list of the selected objects with aditional information is shown in the dialog. The number of selected objects is shown in the caption in brackets.

Select one object in the list and OCAD selects this object in the drawing area in the edit mode.

Hint.jpg The Reload Selection function selects also symbolized objects from symbols with the status Protect or Hide.

Edit Selection

Choose Edit Selection in the Select menu to rename or delete saved selections.

EditSelection.PNG

Delete a Selection

Select a selection in the Edit Selection dialog and click the Delete button to delete it. Click the Delete all button to delete all selections.

Rename a Selection

Select a selection in the Edit Selection dialog. Then enter a new name for the selection in the Selection name field. Click the Rename button to apply the new name.

Click the OK button to save and quit the Edit Selection dialog. Click the Cancel button to close the Edit Selection dialog without saving any changes.

Select Group

If you have grouped objects on your map, you can select them easily by choosing Select Group in the Select menu.


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