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==Redraw==
==Redraw==
Choose this command to redraw the map on the screen. This is especially useful when the displayed map is out of date due to editing operations (like deleting area objects).
Choose this command to redraw the map on the screen. This is especially useful when the displayed map is out of date due to editing operations (like deleting area objects).


==Pan==
==Pan==
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[[File:Hint.jpg]] You can also use the Space key to change to Pan mode.
[[File:Hint.jpg]] You can also use the Space key to change to Pan mode.


==Move To==
==Move To==
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Enter here the vertical position in real world coordinates.
Enter here the vertical position in real world coordinates.


==Find Selected Objects==
==Find Selected Objects==


==Zoom In==
==Zoom In==
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If you just click the mouse pointer, you get twice the current magnification.
If you just click the mouse pointer, you get twice the current magnification.


==Zoom Out==
==Zoom Out==
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If you do a Zoom in and afterwards a Zoom out the view will go back to the view before the Zoom In.
If you do a Zoom in and afterwards a Zoom out the view will go back to the view before the Zoom In.


==Zoom to Selected Objects==
==Zoom to Selected Objects==
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Move screen zoom to selected objects.
Move screen zoom to selected objects.


==Show Entire Map==
==Show Entire Map==
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Choose this command to see the entire map on the screen. The scroll bars will be adjusted to the entire map.
Choose this command to see the entire map on the screen. The scroll bars will be adjusted to the entire map.


==Zoom==
==Zoom==
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* 16x
* 16x
* 32x
* 32x


==User Defined ==
==User Defined ==
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Define '''User Defined''' zoom in '''OCAD Preferences''' from '''Options''' menu - Category: '''View''' -> '''User defined zoom'''.
Define '''User Defined''' zoom in '''OCAD Preferences''' from '''Options''' menu - Category: '''View''' -> '''User defined zoom'''.


==Bookmarks==
==Bookmarks==

Revision as of 10:28, 1 December 2011

Redraw

Choose this command to redraw the map on the screen. This is especially useful when the displayed map is out of date due to editing operations (like deleting area objects).


Pan

pan Pan button

Choose this command to move to another part of the map. Drag the map to the desired location.

Hint.jpg You can also use the Space key to change to Pan mode.


Move To

Choose this command to move the view to a desired position.


Horizontal position

Enter here the horizontal position in real world coordinates. To set up the real world coordinates choose Scale and Coordinate System from the Map menu.


Vertical position

Enter here the vertical position in real world coordinates.


Find Selected Objects

Zoom In

zoom in Zoom In button

Display the map with a higher magnification. Drag a rectangle with the mouse pointer around the area you want to see magnified.

If you just click the mouse pointer, you get twice the current magnification.


Zoom Out

zoom out Zoom Out button

Choose this command to see a larger area of the map.

If you do a Zoom in and afterwards a Zoom out the view will go back to the view before the Zoom In.


Zoom to Selected Objects

Move screen zoom to selected objects.


Show Entire Map

Icon ShowEntireMap.PNG Entire Map button

Choose this command to see the entire map on the screen. The scroll bars will be adjusted to the entire map.


Zoom

Choose between different zoom levels:

  • 0.1x
  • 0.25x
  • 0.5x
  • 1x
  • 2x
  • 4x
  • 8x
  • 16x
  • 32x


User Defined

Define User Defined zoom in OCAD Preferences from Options menu - Category: View -> User defined zoom.


Bookmarks

Create or Manage bookmarks from View menu - Bookmark.