When this button
is checked you will be using the Selection Cursor which is the normal
cursor used for selecting, dragging and resizing objects. To return to
this cursor at any time press the Escape key on your keyboard.
There are 2 ways to select an object using the Selection Cursor:
Click on it. Note that you must click on a drawn object, e.g. a line or text object, to select an item. Clicking inside, say, a rectangle will not select it - you must click on the outline of the rectangle.
Click and drag to create a selection rectangle around the object or objects. To select objects the selection rectangle must completely enclose those objects.
Selections can be modified using the Shift keys on your keyboard.
Shift+click to add an unselected object to the selection.
Shift+click to remove a selected object from the selection.
Shift+click+drag to draw a selection rectangle that will add objects to the selection.
To move a selection, place the cursor directly over
any drawn object e.g. a line or text. When you are over an object, the
Selection cursor changes shape to indicate Move mode by the addition of
a 4-way arrow. Only when Move mode is displayed can you pick up an object
and drag it. Click and hold down the left mouse button then move your
mouse to drag the object.
It is important to understand that, to drag an object or a collection of objects, the cursor must be over a part of the object that is drawn on screen. For example, to drag a circle to a new location the cursor must be directly over the outline of the circle (i.e. the line which is drawn to represent the circle's circumference). You cannot pick up a circle by clicking on the empty space inside its perimeter line. Additionally, if you try to do so you will lose the selection and Stardraw Design 7 will begin defining a new selection rectangle. Only the drawn components of objects offer a point where the cursor can pick them up and drag them.
You can use the
Selection Cursor to resize an object. Select the object then, when your
Selection Cursor is directly over a handle, the cursor will change shape
to indicate Resize mode. When you see this cursor you can click
on the handle and drag to resize the object.
Hold down the Shift key and drag a corner handle to maintain the proportions of the object while resizing.
You can only resize single entities: if you want to resize multiple, unrelated objects you can Group them, resize the group, and then Ungroup them again.
A symbol can only be resized if it is part of a group. Symbols are drawn to a particular size or scale so this prevents accidental resizing of symbols.
You can use the Selection cursor to
create a copy of any object or selection dynamically. Move the cursor
over an object or a selection then use Ctrl+click+drag to drag a copy.
When dragging in Dynamic Copy mode you will see a '+' added to the
cursor. Release the left mouse button before
the Ctrl key to position the copy. If you release Ctrl before the
mouse button you will return to Move mode; a copy will not be created
and but the original object or selection will simply move to the new location.
Other Commands: |
Shortcut: Menu: |
Esc Drawing, Selection |