User Guide

Table Of Contents
MARK
The following mouse click defines the new origin for the coordinate dis
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play.Relativecoordinates (R x-valuey-value) andpolarvalues
(P radius angle) are shown in addition to absolute coordinates in the co
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ordinate display box. If you first click the MARK icon and then the
traffic-light icon, only the absolute coordinate values will be displayed
again.
MOVE
Moveanyvisibleobject.Therightmousebuttonrotatestheobject.
If you move a net over a pin, no electrical connection will be established.
If you move the pin of a gate over a net or another pin, an electrical con
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nection(net)willbecreated.
To move groups of objects: define the group with the GROUP com
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mand, click the MOVE icon, then select the group with the right
mouse
button and move it to the desired location. The right mouse button ro
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tatesthegroupby90degrees.
COPY
Copypartsandotherobjects.
MIRROR
Mirrorobjects.
ROTATE
Rotateobjectsby90degrees(alsopossiblewithMOVE).
GROUP
Define a group which can then be moved, rotated, or copied (with CUT
and PASTE) to another drawing. After the icon has been clicked, a rec
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tangular group can be defined by holding down the left mouse button
and dragging the cursor to the diagonal corner of the rectangle. If you
want to define a group by a polygon, use the left mouse button to deter
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mine the corners of the polygon. Then click the right mouse button to
closethepolygon.
CHANGE
Change the attributes of an object, e.g. the width of a line, the package
variantorthesizeoftext.Seehelpfordetails.
CUT
Transfer the objects of a previously defined group into the paste buffer.
SeePASTEcommand.NotidenticaltotheWindowscutfunction.
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