Layout Menu

The Layout Menu commands refer to the use and management of the vectorial graphics contained in screens and to the relative use of the windows.

 

The layout of on screen objects can also be done according to their barycenter. This function is obtained by keeping the "Shift" key pressed down while selecting the command from the toolbar or from the layout menu.

 

 

Alignment Objects

This command opens a window to set the objects' alignments.

For further information, please refer to the section on Movicon  "Object Alignment Functions".

 

Center in Window

This command opens a window to align the objects in the center.

For further information, please refer to the section on Movicon "Object Alignment Functions".

 

Set Same

This command opens a window to set the objects to the same size.

For further information, please refer to the section on Movicon "Object Alignment Functions".

 

Grid Settings...

This command opens a window to set the screens with Grids.

For further information, please refer to the section on Movicon "The Grid".

 

Ruler

This command opens a submenu to set the screens with Rulers.

For further information, please refer to the section on Movicon "The Rulers".

 

TAB Order... (CTRL+D)

This command lets you activate the Tab order of the objects on the screen.

For further information, please refer to the section on Movicon "Tab Order".

 

Resize

Currently not available.

 

Remote Device Size (WinCE)

This command lets you size the screen window to that of the target WinCE PC to which the project will be exported. Before using this function, you will need to connect the desktop PC and the target PC up with ActiveSync.

 

Zoom In (CTRL+Più(Tn))

This command enlarges the screen graphics. This function is also supported by  multitouch commands

 

Zoom Out (CTRL+-(Tn))

This command reduces the screen graphics. This function is also supported by  multitouch commands

 

Zoom To

The 'Zoom To' function lets you enlarge a selected portion of the screen.

To select the portion to be enlarged, simply click with the mouse on the first corner of the square desired and drag it. When releasing the mouse, the screen will show an enlargement of the selected square.

 

Refresh

The Refresh command regenerates the video drawing.

 

 

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