1 setting the fill attributes, 2 fill pattern selection, 3 fill color selection – Micromod Micro-PWC: 53PW6000 MicroPWC Configuration Guide User Manual
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The Settings window (
) contains a tab for each of these attributes; each tab display contains all
the available settings for the selected attribute. Which toolbar button used to open the Settings window
determines which tab is selected when the Settings window opens. In
, for example, the Settings
window was opened by clicking on the Fill button on the Main toolbar. You can use the tab buttons to move
between attribute setting displays without closing the Settings window.
4.2.5.1.1 Setting the Fill Attributes
If Fill Mode is on when a closed object (e.g., circles, rectangles, and so on) is created, it will be filled. (The
Fill Mode button is found on the Shape toolbar, as described previously.) The Fill Color and Pattern used
to fill closed objects are determined by the selections made using the Fill display on the Settings window.
4.2.5.1.2 Fill Pattern Selection
An assortment of fill patterns, including None and Solid, is provided on the Fill display of the Settings win-
dow. This feature allows you to specify the fill pattern for selected and/or subsequent objects.
Examples of available Fill Patterns are displayed in rectangles, each accompanied by an indicator box.
The Fill Pattern is changed by clicking on either the rectangle containing the desired Fill Pattern, or on the
indicator box next to it. The indicator box of the selected Fill Pattern is filled in, and any selected objects
will reflect the change. The Fill Pattern remains in effect for all objects created subsequently, until a differ-
ent selection is made.
4.2.5.1.3 Fill Color Selection
Two hundred fifty-six colors are available, numbered 0 through 255. These are contained on eight pages of
32 colors each, which are displayed one page at a time. To move between the pages of color buttons, use
the arrow buttons
found in the Fill Color settings display. Click on a color button; all selected objects
will be changed to the selected color. The selected color remains in effect for all closed objects created
subsequently, until a different color selection is made.
Figure 4-3. The Settings Window