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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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<strong>Canvas</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Tab Length: This value refers to the horizontal portion of a dogleg connection created<br />

with the Dogleg Connector tool. Enter a value in this field and press Enter. The angled<br />

portion of the connection does not change.<br />

If the Dogleg Connector or a Kinked or Smooth Kinked Smart Line is selected, the Properties<br />

bar contains additional information, which is not applicable to Basic Smart Lines.<br />

To unsmooth a Smooth Kinked Smart Line:<br />

Select the line and choose Kinked from the Type menu in the Properties bar.<br />

To smooth a Kinked Smart Line:<br />

Select the Kinked Smart Line and choose Smooth Kinked from the Type menu.<br />

To use the Connection Point tool:<br />

This tool is used to move the anchor points of a vector object. You can also add and remove anchor<br />

points.<br />

1. Select the Connection Point tool. The cursor changes to a crosshair.<br />

2. Click on an existing vector object. The anchor points appear. When you place the crosshair<br />

on an anchor point, the anchor point is emphasized.<br />

3. Click the crosshair on an anchor point and drag it to its new location. You cannot move an<br />

anchor point beyond an object’s bounding box.<br />

To add an anchor point: Ctrl-click the crosshair anywhere within the vector object.<br />

To remove an anchor point: Press Control+Shift and click the crosshair on the existing<br />

anchor point that you want to delete.<br />

To use the Polygon or Smooth Polygon Smart Line tool:<br />

These tools are used to draw polygon lines between objects.<br />

306<br />

1. Select the Polygon or Smooth Polygon Smart Line tool. The cursor changes to a crosshair.<br />

2. Click on an existing vector object. The anchor points appear.<br />

3. Click the crosshair on an anchor point.<br />

4. Click on a second object and click the crosshair on an anchor point.<br />

5. Press Esc to exit edit mode.

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