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maxwell2002
Joined: 14 Jun 2002 Posts: 16
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08 Sep 2003 19:04 how to do l-edit process definition file |
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Hi There,
I am a beginner of L-Edit. I don't know how to use boolean/Grow Operations in Draws menu to operate two objects in one layer. I just couldn't select objects A and B that are required for this operation in the same layer.
Your help would be appreciated.
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aekn
Joined: 26 Sep 2001 Posts: 43 Helped: 1 Location: Russia
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08 Sep 2003 20:03 HowTo: Boolean/Grow Operations in L-Edit?? |
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Hi maxwell2002,
X-tools (L-edit ver 9 and earlier).
1. Run X-tools
2. Select first object and press button "A" on X-tools panel. A little circel above "A" became RED
3. Select second object and press button "B" on X-tools panel. A little circel above "B" became RED
4. Then press button of selected operation.
In L-edit ver. 10
1. Select any object's using shift-Left_mouse_click .
If you have difficulties to select object's in the same layer you can hide other layers - put mouse pointer
on needed layer in Layer Palette, Right_mouse_click and select in context menu "Hide All"
2. Select menu Draw/ Boolen/grow operatin... ore press "B"
3. In "Boolen/Grow Operation" window select operation,
options and press OK
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maxwell2002
Joined: 14 Jun 2002 Posts: 16
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09 Sep 2003 1:37 |
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To aekn,
Thank you very much for your nice helps!!!
Following your instructions, I am now successful with Boolean operations on two objects in one layer.
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Another question:
How to create Process Definition File? I couldn't find any menu related to Process Definition File in L-Edit. Do I need to use the third-part text editor to create Process Definition File?
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aekn
Joined: 26 Sep 2001 Posts: 43 Helped: 1 Location: Russia
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09 Sep 2003 20:25 Process Definition File |
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| You can use third-party text editor or internal text editor. In L-edit menu select File => New and in "File New" dialog box select File Typ - Text
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maxwell2002
Joined: 14 Jun 2002 Posts: 16
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10 Sep 2003 4:12 |
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Many Thanks to aekn!!!
With your helps, I understand that L-Edit has its text editor.
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