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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Modifying Layers<br />

Framing Layers<br />

Framing Layers<br />

As soon as you have finished the function, the layers will be displayed<br />

correctly.<br />

You can create frames of any size and width around a layer. Such frames<br />

extend outwards from the layer edge.<br />

1. Activate the layer you want to frame (see page 16-1).<br />

You can also activate several layers and frame all of them at the<br />

same time. If there are text layers among the active layers and you<br />

want to frame only these text layers, you can do this by enabling the<br />

TEXT LAYERS ONLY... option in the LAYER FRAME PARAMETERS dialog.<br />

2. Select FRAME in the MENU window.<br />

3. The LAYER FRAME PARAMETERS dialog appears which allows you to<br />

define parameters for the frame. For more details see page 16-12.<br />

Note:<br />

Linework layers cannot be framed. Although such frames are displayed<br />

on the screen, they will not appear on documents created with the FILE |<br />

EXPORT function (see page 3-1).<br />

Frames around rectangular layers have slightly rounded corners.<br />

Fig. 16-7<br />

‘Layer Frame Parameters’ Dialog<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 16-11<br />

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