Videonics PowerScript
Clock Objects
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To learn about ways you can work with graphic files (such as moving, rotating, and resiz-
ing them), see “Working with Graphic Objects”beginning on page 72.
Clock Objects
Placing a clock object is similar to placing a text object except that the object is
not
ini-
tially empty—it contains the date and/or time in the format you specify (see “Time &
Date Setup” on page 121).
You cannot edit the content of a clock object—the information is fixed. You can, how-
ever, change a clock object’s attributes (font style, font size, fill color, and so forth).
Default Object Attributes
Newly created objects receive their attributes based on what was selected when the object
is created.
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If no other objects are selected, the new object receives the attributes from the
last
object created or edited. For example, if you change an oval from blue to green,
deselect all objects (as explained in the next section), then create a new box, the
box receives a green fill color.
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If you want the new object to inherit the attributes of an existing object, select that
object, then create the new one. If you select multiple objects, the new object
inherits the attributes from the object that occupies the top-most layer of the
group.
GRAPHICS
DELETE
RENAME
COPY
XYZZY
A : A R R O W 1 . E P S
A : A R R O W 2 . E P S
A : A R R O W 3 . E P S
A : A R R O W 4 . E P S
A : A R R O W 5 . E P S
A : A R R O W 6 . E P S
A : A R R O W 7 . E P S
A : B O X 1 . A P S
A : B O X 2 . A P S
A : B O X X 3 . E P S
A : C C . E P S
A : C C S Y M B O L . E P S
A : C H E C K 1 . E P S
A : C I R C L E 2 . A P S
A : C I R C L E 3 . A P S
A : C I R C L E 4 . A P S
Graphic Files List
This list shows all graphic files available on all
PC cards inserted in the PowerScript PC Card
slots. The types of files you might find listed
here include EPS, APS, PCX, JPG, and GIF.
Place Graphic
Button
Indicates which PC Card holds the graphic
file—A: indicates the front slot, B: indicates
the rear slot.
Selected Graphic File
Placing Objects / GRAPHICS Menu
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