National Instruments Graphical User Interface Ultiboard User Manual page 118

National instruments graphical user interface user's manual
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Chapter 4
Working with Parts
Button
Command
Place»Shape»Rounded
Rectangle
Place»Shape»Circle
Place»Shape»Pie
Place»Shape»Rectangle
Place»Shape»Polygon
Place»Graphics»Line
Place»Graphics»Arc
Place»Graphics»Bezier
Shapes and graphics can be moved, oriented, and aligned like parts, and their
Note
properties can also be viewed and edited. Use the properties to change the line color, style,
and width, and fill color and style if applicable. Refer to the
Shape/Graphics Properties
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Left-click to define the opposite corners of the rectangle,
then move the pointer towards the middle of the rectangle
to define the roundness of the corners.
Left-click two points that define the circle's diameter.
Left-click to define two points that define the diameter of
the pie, then move the pointer back and forth to define
whether the shape looks like a single slice of pie or like a
pie with a slice missing.
Left-click to define the opposite corners of the rectangle.
Left-click all points that are to define the polygon, ending
with the starting point.
Left-click two points to draw a line between them.
Continue clicking to draw another segment of the same
line, or right-click to stop.
Left-click two points to draw an arc between them, then
move the pointer to change the degree of arc.
Left-click two points to draw a bezier curve between them,
then move the pointer to change the degree of arc.
After creating a shape/graphic, right-click to cancel the Place command.
section for more information.
Description
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Viewing and Editing
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