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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Using Guides<br />

Creating Guides<br />

Guide Points<br />

1. Select GUIDES | POINT.<br />

2. Click on the layout to place the point. Alternatively, enter the point’s<br />

coordinate on the keyboard (direct input).<br />

3. If necessary, change the default snap area (see page 6-4).<br />

4. Repeat step 2 to create additional guide points.<br />

Automatic Guide Points<br />

Guides can be created automatically on characteristic points of a path.<br />

1. Create (see page 7-1) or activate the path (see page 8-1).<br />

2. Select GUIDES | AUTOMATIC POINTS.<br />

This creates guide points for all corners, transitions from line to circle,<br />

circle centers and the base points of Combined Paths (see page 33-1).<br />

It also creates circular guides for all circle segments such as the rounded<br />

corners of rectangles (not of ellipses).<br />

Guide Grids<br />

Straight and inclined guide grids are useful tools for dividing a layout regularly<br />

into any number of rows and columns. You can also define a space<br />

between the rows and columns.<br />

1. Select GUIDE | GRID | GRID (= straight) or INCLINED GRID.<br />

2. Click on the layout to position the first corner of the grid. Alternatively,<br />

enter the point’s coordinate on the keyboard (direct input).<br />

3. When creating inclined grids you must also specify the degree of inclination.<br />

To do so, click on the layout or enter the inclination angle on<br />

the keyboard.<br />

4. Click on the layout to position the second corner of the grid. Alternatively,<br />

enter the point’s coordinate on the keyboard.<br />

5. Define the number of vertical lines. Do one of the following:<br />

• Click on the layout, move the mouse vertically, then click again.<br />

• Enter the number on the keyboard.<br />

6. Repeat the last step to define the number of horizontal lines.<br />

7. Likewise, define the vertical and then the horizontal space between<br />

the individual rows and columns. Enter 0 to create no space.<br />

8. If necessary, change the default snap area (see page 6-4).<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 6-5<br />

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