Operation Manual

Figure 169: Drawing a straight line
Hold down the Alt key while drawing a line to cause the line to extend outwards symmetrically in
both directions from the start point. This lets you draw lines by starting from the middle of the line.
When a line is drawn, it uses default attributes. To change any of these attributes, select a line by
clicking on it, then right-click and select Line from the context menu or go to Format > Line on the
Menu bar to open the Line dialog (Figure 170). Alternatively, click on the Properties icon on the
Sidebar and open the Line sub-section. Line style, line width, and line color can also be changed
using the controls in the Line and Filling toolbar at the top of the workspace.
Figure 170: Line dialog
Drawing an arrow
Arrows are drawn like lines. In fact Draw classifies arrows as a subgroup of lines: lines with
arrowheads. The information field on the status bar shows them only as lines. Click on the Line
Ends with Arrow icon on the Drawing toolbar or the Insert Shapes sub-section in Sidebar
Properties to draw an arrow. The arrow head is drawn at the end point of the arrow when you
release the mouse button.
Choosing line endings
Several types of line endings (arrows, circles, squares, and others) are available in Draw. Click on
the small triangle to the right of the Lines and Arrows icon on the Drawing toolbar or the
Insert Shapes sub-section in Sidebar Properties to open a tool palette containing tools for drawing
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