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The way a is displayed is governed by the line color, the fill color, the line styles (such as pen width and markers) and the winding rule. The way a is displayed is governed by the text color, font, transformation matrix and (if exporting to a LaTeX file) the anchor. The way a is displayed is governed by the text color, font, anchor, transformation matrix and the underlying path.
The current colors and styles can be set using the Settings->Styles... dialog box. This dialog box has a tabbed pane with five tabs. The tabs for setting the current attributes are labeled: Line Color, Fill Color and Line Style. There is a sample panel on the right hand side illustrating the effects of the path settings you choose. The tabs for setting the current attributes are labeled: Text Color and Font. There is a sample panel along the top illustrating the effects of the text area attributes you choose. Any subsequent new paths or text areas will be given the styles specified by the Settings->Styles... dialog box. The current styles are saved when you exit Jpgfdraw, and will be in effect next time you use Jpgfdraw, unless you change the startup settings (see Configuration Dialog). To restore the default settings, click on the Default button.
To change the style of an existing , first select the path, and then use the Edit->Path sub menu: the line color can be changed using the Edit->Path->Line Color... dialog box. The fill color can be changed using the Edit->Path->Fill Color... dialog box. The line style can be changed using the Edit->Path->Line Styles sub menu. If you have more than one path selected, the chosen attributes will be applied to all the paths in the selection. This is applied recursively thru all paths within each selected . Note that the Edit->Path dialog boxes only affect selected paths and do not affect new paths. You must use the Settings->Styles... dialog box to change the current styles.
To change the style of an existing , first select the text area, and then use the Edit->Text sub menu: the text color can be changed using Edit->Text->Text Color... and the text attributes can be changed using the Edit->Text->Font Style sub menu. If you have more than one text area selected, the chosen attributes will be applied to all the text areas in the selection. This is applied recursively thru all text areas within each selected . Note that the Edit->Text dialog boxes only affect selected text areas and do not affect new text areas You must use the Settings->Styles... dialog box to set the current styles.
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