Using The Bitmap Editor - Panasonic GTWIN Reference Manual

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Size restrictions also apply when you try to paste a bitmap onto a base
screen. Check the size restriction for the GT model you have connected. If
the bitmap is too large, an error message appears and the operation will be
cancelled.

4.7.1.2 Using the Bitmap Editor

The bitmap editor offers many functions, many known from other Windows applications and
drawing and design software. Most functions are available in two ways: via the menu and via
icon bars. The icon bars and the status bar at the bottom are displayed by default, but they
can be switched off with View <bar name>. In addition, you can move the icon bars to any
position on your monitor.
The standard toolbar is by default located at the top. Apart from the standard functions like
open a file, save a file, undo the last operation, cut, copy, and paste, it contains the following
editing functions:
Icon
Icon name
Rotate
Right/Left
Top/Bottom
Please note that the rotated area needs to remain within the bitmap. If rotating
the selected area would move a part of the area beyond the edges of the
bitmap, an error message appears and the operation is cancelled.
The graphic bar is by default located below the toolbar. It contains the following editing
functions:
Icon
Icon name
Area (free)
Area (square)
Clear
Freehand
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Function
Rotates the currently selected area counterclockwise by 90 degrees.
Mirrors the currently selected area vertically.
Mirrors the currently selected area horizontally.
Description
Selects an area with the freehand tool. The selected area can then be rotated,
mirrored, deleted, filled with a color etc.
Selects an area with the rectangle tool. The selected area can then be rotated,
mirrored, deleted, filled with a color etc.
Deletes the selected pixel.
Freehand tool for drawing.
 Click the left mouse button once: colors the selected pixel in the selected
line color (icon
).
 Click the left mouse button, hold it and drag: Colors all pixels touched by
the cursor.
 Right mouse click: colors the selected pixel in white.
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