You can configure graphic options.
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Click
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In the Interface configuration dialog box, under
Graphic options tab, specify the following options:
Option |
Description |
Selection cursor |
- Pickbox size (pixel). Displayed in
pixels. Lets you set the cursor size.
- Crosshair (% of screen size). Displayed
as a percentage of the screen size. Lets you set the size of
your cursor crosshairs.
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Mouse wheel zoom |
- Reverse zoom direction. Reverses the
direction of the zoom when you turn the mouse wheel.
- Zoom speed (%). Lets you set the zoom
level parameter when you turn the mouse wheel.
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Colors |
- Drawing background color. Lets you define
the color of the drawing background.
- Marker color. Lets you set a preferred
marker color.
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Position and styles |
- Tab positions. Lets you set the relative
position of the drawings tabs.
- Ribbon font height. Lets you modify the
font size used in the ribbons.
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Options |
- Number of opened documents allowed. Type
the number of documents that you can open in a session. Each
document uses memory and too many open documents can slow down
your computer. A message appears when you exceed this
limit.
- Text display mode. Manages the quality of
text display. For some languages, such as Chinese, you must
choose Vectorial mode.
- Text print mode. Manages the quality of
text printing. For some languages, such as Chinese, you must
choose Vectorial mode.
- Graphical Acceleration. If your graphic
card is compatible, enables acceleration to improve performance
when editing graphical entities. Disable or try another option
if you experience troubleshooting. If you change the value,
close and reopen the opened drawings to activate the new
rendering mode.
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Palettes |
- Display insertion point - Symbols. Select
this option to show the insertion points in the symbol
palette.
- Display insertion point - Macros. Select
this option to show the insertion points in the macro
palette.
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Click Reset all interfaces to clear the position
and size changes for all dialog boxes in the software.
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Click OK.