Getting Started Guide

Editing objects
To change an object’s attributes (such as color and border width) you can use the
Line and Filling toolbar or the context menu.
If the Line and Filling toolbar (Figure 170) is not visible, you can display it using
View > Toolbars > Line and Filling. From here you can edit the most common
object attributes. You can also open the Line dialog by clicking on the Line icon
and the Area dialog by clicking on the Area icon to see more options.
1 Styles and Formatting
2 Line
3 Arrow Style
4 Line Style
5 Line Width
6 Line Color
7 Area
8–9 Area Style / Filling
10 Shadow
Figure 170: Line and Filling toolbar
When you select text, this toolbar changes to show text formatting options.
The context menu
When an object is selected, you can right-click on the object to bring up a context
menu, which provides additional access to the options shown above and another way
to change an object’s attributes. The entries with a small arrow on the right-hand
side contain a submenu.
Editing lines and borders
Lines, arrows, and the borders of an object are
managed through the Line dialog. An object’s border is
just another type of line.
You can change some properties from the Line and Filling toolbar. To see more
options, select the object and click on the Line icon or right-click on the object
and choose Line from the context menu. This opens the Line dialog.
Common line properties
In most cases the property you want to change is the line’s style (solid, dashed,
invisible, and so on), its color, or its width. These options are all available from the
Line and Filling toolbar (Figure 170).
You can also edit these properties from the Line dialog, where you can also change
the line’s transparency. Figure 171 illustrates different degrees of transparency.
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