User Guide

Grip Behavior
Each vertex of a polygonal, rectangular, or diagonal region object has a grip
you can use to select the object. Moving a grip moves the object.
A circular region object has five grips: one at the center of the circle and four
grips on the circumference.
If you stretch either the start or end grip point of a line, Raster Design redraws
the line with the new start or end point, respecting the original line width.
When the line is redrawn, Raster Design uses the current AutoCAD linetype.
If you stretch any of the grip points of an arc, Raster Design redraws the arc's
start, end, and radius, respecting the original line width. When the arc is
redrawn, Raster Design uses the current AutoCAD linetype.
NOTE This grip behavior does not apply when you are in REM define mode.
Defining a REM Rectangular Region
A rectangular region object includes all the pixels within the rectangle you
define.
Click here to see an illustration of raster data selected within a rectangle.
All of the raster data within the defined rectangle is selected.
See also:
Resizing a REM Object (page 189)
Editing REM Objects (page 187)
Merging REM Objects into an Image (page 198)
Converting REM Objects to a New Raster Image (page 199)
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