Redlining Functions 

Use

Use redlining functions to add comments to an original application file that is being displayed. In the case of 2-D original application files this information is saved in a layer.

The general redlining functions are intended exclusively for editing 2-D files.

Functions in Viewing Mode

How do you call up redlining in viewing mode?

The original application file is displayed in the right-hand screen area. The editing functions for the viewing mode are available.

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Function

Fit

Displays the complete view

Zoom Area

Determines the visible area and zooms

Pan

Moves visible area

Zoom

Zoom

Black-white

Switches black-white view on/off

Seek

Determines the center of the screen section

Copyright

Displays copyright information

 

General Redlining Functions

How do you call up redlining in editing mode?

The original application file is displayed in the right-hand screen area.

The Working on 2-D screen (view mode) appears. Here you can carry out functions in view mode.

You are now in redlining editing mode. You can switch between redlining and view mode at any time by clicking on the relevant button.

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Function

Select redlining object

You must select a mark-up object before you can cut it out using

Cut

Cuts out the mark-up object that you previously selected with

Undo

Redo

  New layer

Creates a new layer

 

Saves a layer

  Delete layer

Deletes the current layer

Print

Save the view locally (as TIFF, JPG etc.)

Mark-up functions

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Function

Draw freehand line

Draw arrow

You can define the settings on the lower right- hand side of screen.

Draw line

Draw polyline

Draw ellipse

Draw polygon

Draw rectangle

T

Enter text: Place the cursor where the test is to be inserted

Special Redlining Functions for 2-D Files

Dimensioning functions

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Dimensioning function

Dimensioning angle

Dimensioning distance

Dimensioning radius

Calibrate

This function is only suitable for files in grid format (for instance *.BMP or *.TIF) as files in vector format (for *.DWG for AutoCAD) are already calibrated .