Difference between revisions of "Graphics View"
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+ | Second graphics view may be opened via [[View Menu]]. If two Graphics Views are opened, one of them is always active (either it's being worked with and it has bold caption, or it is the last view that has been worked with). All visible objects created by [[Commands]] appear in the active graphics view. For each object you can specify in which Graphic View(s) it will be vissible using the [[Properties Dialog]]. |
Revision as of 00:56, 4 May 2011
Using the construction tools available in the Toolbar you can do geometric constructions in the Graphics View with the mouse. Select any construction tool from the Toolbar and read the Toolbar Help (next to the Toolbar) in order to find out how to use the selected tool. Any object you create in the Graphics View also has an algebraic representation in the Algebra View.
Every icon in the Toolbar represents a toolbox that contains a selection of similar construction tools. In order to open a toolbox, you need to click on the small arrow in the lower right corner of the Toolbar icon.
The Graphics View may include various types of grid and axes – see Customizing the Graphics View for details.
Styling Bar
Description of command / feature needed. Please enter it instead of this template into Manual:Graphics View. so that it's included also to the public namespace. For more details see Project:HowTo |
Second Graphics View
Second graphics view may be opened via View Menu. If two Graphics Views are opened, one of them is always active (either it's being worked with and it has bold caption, or it is the last view that has been worked with). All visible objects created by Commands appear in the active graphics view. For each object you can specify in which Graphic View(s) it will be vissible using the Properties Dialog.