Privacy Policy | Imprint | Prinect Know How | Prinect Release Notes The z button is used on the Macintosh instead of the "ALT" key. Keyboard / Mouse Function Enter key You can invoke the respective function with the Return key in windows where a button has a blue background. There is no need to click "Apply" for example. "Page Sizes" Keyboard / Mouse Function Arrow Keys Click the rubberband and move it pixel by pixel with the arrow keys. Ctrl + '+' Next page Ctrl + '-' Previous page Editing the path with the Path Editor Applies to the Object Editor, the Coating Editor and the Trap Editor. You can also find an overview of the options for editing a path when you right-click the path object in the edit mode and select "Quick Start Guide" in the context menu. How to create a path: (Object Editor and Coating Editor) Right-click the PDF document and select "Create Path" in the context menu. "Create Path is active..." displays in the message pane. You create new points on the path with a mouse click. To close the path, double-click the last or first point on the path. Then right-click the path object and select "Apply" in the context menu to apply the current action (e.g. "Varnish" in the Coating Editor) to the path object. Alternatively, you can also use the Enter key. This closes the path and the action is applied immediately. To cancel creating a path, you can select "Cancel" in the context menu or hit the Esc key. Keyboard / Mouse Function Click If there are no paths or points so far, this sets the starting point for a new path. If you have a selected open path, then this point is added to the end and selected. It does not matter how many or which points on the open path are selected. ALT + click This sets the starting point for a new additional path. SHIFT + click If you also press the SHIFT key while setting a point, the new points are automatically aligned horizontally or vertically to the preceding point. Double click If you hit the starting or end point of an open path, then this path closes. Right-click + "Apply" Runs the function (e.g. coating). Enter The open path is closed and the function run. ESC Cancels creation of the path. How to edit a path: (Object Editor and Coating Editor) Right-click the object and select "Edit Path" in the context menu. "Edit Path is active..." displays in the message pane. (Trap Editor) Select the trap and click in the "Modify" tab. See Change the trap path. Selecting points on the path: Keyboard / Mouse Function Click on a point Deselects all other points on the trap path and selects the one you clicked. Click on a path Selects all the points on the path. SHIFT + click on a point The point is added to the selection. All points selected so far will remain selected. Click + drag holding down Selects all the trap path points within the rubberbanded box. SHIFT + click + drag holding down All points inside the rubberbanded box will be selected additionally. All points selected so far will remain selected. Modifying paths: For Macintosh users: z button instead of the ALT key Keyboard / Mouse Function Click on a point + drag holding down the If the click starts on a selected point, all points selected so far will be moved. If the click starts on an unselected point, all points will be deselected and only this point is selected and moved. Arrow Keys You can move the selected points using the arrow keys. ALT + (SHIFT) + click on a point The point is changed to a curved point (ALT + SHIFT) or a corner point (ALT). ALT + (SHIFT) + click on a path An additional corner point (ALT) or a curved point (ALT + SHIFT) is inserted at this position. Del Deletes the selected points on the path. You can also do this with "Delete" in the context menu. Selection of items in Object Editor / Screening Selector Keyboard / Mouse Selection Click Only the hit object is selected. SHIFT + click The hit object is selected in addition. ALT + click The hit object is deselected. ALT + SHIFT + click The object below the topmost selected object is selected. Rubberband All objects fully inside the box are selected. SHIFT + rubberband All objects fully inside the box are added to the selection. ALT + rubberband All objects fully inside the box are deselected. Keyboard / Mouse Selection Click The hit object is varnished. ALT + click Remove varnished area. ALT + rubberband Only the area within the rubberband is varnished. All other hit objects are ignored.
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All objects within the bounding box you draw are varnished.