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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Transformations<br />

Mirroring<br />

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Mirroring<br />

3. Hold CTRL and the mouse button (Mac OS) or the right mouse button<br />

(Windows) pressed down and move the mouse upward or downward.<br />

Alternatively, enter the angle into the input box (direct input).<br />

You can also use the arrow keys:<br />

1. Press RETURN/ENTER. Alternatively, CTRL-click (Mac OS) or rightclick<br />

(Windows) on the layout. This removes the focus from the<br />

toolbar.<br />

2. Press or to increase and or to decrease the angle.<br />

4. Each keystroke changes the angle by 10°. Additionally press the<br />

OPTION (Mac OS) or ALT (Windows) key to change it by 1°.<br />

Click if you want to define the point through which the mirror axis<br />

should pass. This is the center by default. See Defining Fixed Point<br />

(page 19-14). Then click on one of the following buttons:<br />

• to mirror along the horizontal axis<br />

• to mirror along the vertical axis<br />

Defining Fixed Point<br />

The fixed point is the point which remains fixed during a transformation,<br />

e.g. the pivot point of a rotation. By default, the fixed point is always in<br />

the center of an object. If several objects are active or if the shape is irregular,<br />

the fixed point is the center of the bounding box around all objects.<br />

You can set the fixed point to any position, e.g. in order to rotate an object<br />

about one of its corner points. Proceed as follows:<br />

1. Click the button. The current fixed point is indicated by a cross.<br />

2. Click on the position where you want to define the fixed point. Guide<br />

points help you to set the point accurately at characteristic positions<br />

(see also page 6-5).<br />

You can also enter the point’s coordinate directly on the keyboard.<br />

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