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11.4.8 Arc/Sector
When the filling colour is "transparent," an arc is produced;
any other colour produces a sector.
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"Picture Editor" window
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<5> or
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Select "Draw"
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Select "Arc/Sector"
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Centre of arc or sector
If size and first limiting radius OK
Second limiting radius
The directional keys can be used for fine adjustment
of the circle size and the first limiting radius
The arc and sector are always drawn in the clockwise
di-
rection from the first to the second limiting radius
(regardless of the direction of movement when drawing).
The drawings below illustrate this:
F
S
First limiting radius
Second limiting radius
FS
(Arc)(Sector)
SF
8521Z03E
11.4.9 Clock (conversion from circle)
With this function a circle or an ellipse can be converted
into a clock, the time on which is automatically registered
in the "Picture" window.
Condition: The circle (or ellipse) to be converted must be high-
lighted.
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"Picture Editor" window
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<$> or
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Select "Draw"
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Select "Clock (analogue)"
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CM2B8523E UNIGYR-VISONIK Insight March 1995