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This menu allows you to edit a character from the User Defined
Font. The largest box on the menu is a magnified view of the
character being edited. You may edit on a pixel-by-pixel basis, or
dra w and erase lines of pixels.
The
KEY CAP
in the upper left-hand corner indicates which
keyboard character is being edited.
Next to
KEY CAP
is a real-size display of how the cha racter
will a ppear on the field store.
DOTS
selects a dot-mode edit: position cursor anywhere in the
edit area and lift the stylus. A pixel dot will either appear or
disappear.
LINES
selects line-mode edit: similar to RUBBER BAND
drawing from the PAINT METHOD menu. Position cursor i n the
edit area - this defines the start of a series of l ines. Lift the
stylus and reposition cursor for the end of the first li ne. Repea t
the process for a series of lines. If the stylus lands outside the
edit box, you lose the last line attempt, but may continue line
drawing afresh by repositioning the cursor inside the box.
ERASE
functions as does
LINES
except the "lines" that are
drawn erase pixels in the edit box, rather than producing pixels.
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REV. 7 SOFTWARE UPDATE
Summary of Contents for CVI
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