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Using ObjectsAdding ObjectsAdding objects to the Dia canvas can be accomplished by clicking on the desired object in the toolbox to select what you want placed on the canvas. Clicking on the canvas will then place the object on the canvas. Dia provides two types of objects:
Moving ObjectsWhen an object is inserted into the canvas, the desired object will appear with small green boxes defining the borders. Figure 3-1. Adjuster Dots Resizing ObjectsThe previous paragraph, explains the concept of the green boxes. These are used to manipulate the size of the object. To change the size, click and hold on a green button. Drag to the respective size, then let go. The corner green buttons will change both height and width at the same time. The two on the top and bottom edges, in the center will edit height while the two on the left and right edges, in the center will edit width.
Deleting ObjectsTo delete an object, click on the object to select it. The green boxes will appear. Hit Ctrl+D and the object will disappear. Line PropertiesOne of Dia's objects is the line. The line object is symbolized by the following icon: Line StylesLines can be easily edited to easily create items such as arrows. At the bottom of the toolbox is 3 buttons with lines through them. Clicking and holding will open up a menu which demonstrates what the change will look like. Figure 3-2. Line properties Lines can employ different style types such as:
Line ThicknessThe thickness of lines can be edited by clicking on the five thicknesses to the right of the color selector. ArrowsThe line tool can be used to create arrows. By clicking on the two side buttons on the bottom of the toolbox, a menu pulls out showing the possible beginning and end designs for the arrows. Line ColorsThe line color can be edited by double-clicking on the line once it has been placed on the canvas. A window will show up. The second line is labeled as "Line Colour" with a bar demonstrating the selected color. By clicking on the bar, you can change the color of the line.
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