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Getting Started
Welcome
Book Eight: Editing the Design and Shapes
This book includes information on the basic Windows commands and Detail Edit. Editing is the
process of adding, moving, changing, or reducing the points in a shape.
Book Nine: Adding Flair to the Design
This book shows you how to add visual excitement to your design. The tools include Outline,
Shadow, Distortion, Warping, Special Effects (created by combining shapes and library
designs), and Fit Text to Path.
Book Ten: Repeating Text and Objects
Repeating, adds design elements by allowing you to not only repeat a shape or groups of
shapes, but also to save time by automatically merging text from a list or a number sequence
with non-changing text.
Book Eleven: Managing, Converting, and Designing Fonts
This book gives you information on managing your fonts, viewing and printing installed fonts,
converting TrueType fonts and designing and building your own fonts.
Book Twelve: Outputting the Job from Composer
After a job is designed, you can output it by: sending the job to a plotter, sending the job to a
thermal printer, or sending it by email.
Book Thirteen: Printing and Cutting the Job
The production component in the OMEGA suite of programs is the GSPPlot program. It
processes files that are output from Composer (or other compatible graphic design programs),
creating the necessary files for printing and plotting.
Book Fourteen: GSP Tray and Installing Hardware and Software
This book explains how to add hardware or software to your OMEGA system and how to
obtain system information such as the serial number and the software revision level.
Book Fifteen: Networking
A network is a combination of workstations (one or more) connected to servers used to
exchange information, increase performance, and access resources connected to the servers.
OMEGA allows you to share output devices such as a plotter, vinyl printer, or an inkjet printer
on networked workstations for remote plotting and printing.
Book Sixteen: Matching Colors with ColorID
This book explains how to match a source color to another color using Gerber ColorID™.