
If you move the mouse cursor over one of the icons, a tooltip pops up
with a description of the function. For a more detailed description of
the handling of Bézier curves (curves and filled curves), see Chapter
10 (Advanced Draw Techniques) in the Draw Guide.
Polygons
Draw the first line from the start point with the left mouse button
held down. As soon as you release the mouse button, a first corner
point is drawn, and you can move the mouse to see how the second
line will look. Every mouse click sets another corner point. A double-
click ends the drawing. A filled polygon automatically joins the last
point to the first point to close off the figure and fills it with the
current standard fill color. A polygon without filling will not be
closed at the end of the drawing.
Polygon 45°
Just as with ordinary polygons, these will be formed from lines but
with angles of 45 or 90 degrees between them.
Freeform Line
With this tool you can draw just like with a pencil. Press and hold
the left mouse button and move the mouse. It is not necessary to end
the drawing with a double-click. Just release the mouse button and
the drawing is completed. If you have selected Freeform Line, Filled,
the end point is joined automatically to the start point and the object
is filled with the appropriate color.
Writing text
Use the Text tool to write text and select the font, color, size, and
other attributes. Click on an empty space in the workspace to write the
text at that spot or drag an area to write inside the dragged frame.
Press Enter to drop to the next line.
When you have finished typing text, click outside the text frame.
Double-click on the text at any time to edit it.
When you type text, the upper toolbar includes the usual paragraph
attributes: indents, first line, and tab stops.
You can change the style of all or part of the text. The Styles and
Formatting window also works here (select Format > Styles and
Formatting or press F11 to launch), so you can create Graphics styles
that you can reuse for other text frames. Graphics styles affect all of
the text within a text frame. To style parts of the text, use direct
formating with the toolbar.
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