D 4.3 Polyline; D 4.4 Polygon - ABB Freelance 2000 Manual

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Section D

D 4.3 Polyline

→ Draw → Polyline
→ Mark starting point by clicking mouse, a construction line appears, and its end point
follows the cursor arrow,
→ Mark end point of the section by clicking mouse; this point now becomes the starting
point of the next section,
→ Mark end point of the next section by clicking mouse,
→ Mark end point of the polyline by double-clicking.
A polyline consists of any number of construction points. In each case the points
are connected by lines. By activating the right-hand mouse button, the last end
point is deleted and a new point can be defined.
It is possible to subsequently alter the construction points of existing polylines (see
Change → Points).
Polylines are specified with the attributes line color, line style, line width,
arrow and corner.
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D 4.4 Polygon

→ Draw → Polygon
→ Mark start by clicking mouse, a construction line appears, and its end point follows the
cursor arrow,
→ Mark end point of the section by clicking mouse; this point now becomes the starting
point of the next section,
→ Mark end point of the next section by clicking mouse, an area is formed,
→ Mark end point of the polygon by double-clicking.
A polygon is a closed frame which, like the polyline, can consist of any number of
construction points. The first and the last point of the polygon are always
connected.
By activating the right-hand mouse button, the last point can be deleted and a new
point can be defined.
It is possible to subsequently alter the construction points of existing polygons (see
Change → Points).
Polygons are specified with the attributes line color, line style, line width,
corner, foreground color and background color and fill pattern.
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