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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual
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Using Grids

Grids are a helpful tool to arrange frames and buttons in a panel. A grid is a
set of up to 64 horizontal and 64 vertical line segments. The grid lines are
used to position and outline frames and buttons.
ProntoProEdit stores 10 different default grids. The default grid is
automatically assigned to a panel when it is opened.
You can use the grid settings on two levels:
When you use the options in the context menu you change the grid
settings per panel.
When you use the options in the Settings menu you change the grid
settings globally for all panels.
Displaying a grid
To display the grid for one panel
1
Open the panel.
2
Right-click in the panel, select Grid > Display Grid from the context
menu.
Blue grid lines appear.
3
Position the frame or button as you want using the grid lines.
To change the position of the grid lines, see
To change the way the frames and buttons snap to the grid lines, see
"Snapping to a
grid" on page 34.
To display the grid for all panels
Select Display Grid from the Settings menu.
For every panel you open the grid will be displayed.
Selecting a grid
1
Open the panel.
2
Right-click in the panel, select Grid > Select Grid from the context
menu.
3
Select one of the grids (grid 0 to grid 9) you want to use.
The selected grid appears.
If you do not see the blue grid lines you have to display the grid as
described in
"Displaying a
"Editing a
grid" on page 32.
Basic CCF Actions
grid" on page 33.
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