List of all Ludigraphix tools
Simple commands
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Open an existing document in a new tab. |
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Create a new document in a new tab. |
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Save current document |
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Undo last change |
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Roll back last undo |
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Unzoom image |
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Reset zoom/position |
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Zoom image |
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Switch off full screen mode, visible only in full screen mode |
Simple edition modes
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Select and move objects |
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Move the whole drawing |
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Merge point into target point |
Elementary point creation mode
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Create a new independent point or change an existing point to an independant point |
Point creation modes
- Create or select existing points as reference points then create the point at given position
- Ratios and angles are chosen during last step
- You can replace an already existing point at last step
- You can use ⌘ to force point position to rounded ratio/angle
- You can keep ⇧ pressed at last step to create a sequence of points based on the same references points
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Define a point moving on a line defined by two points |
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Define a point by distance and angle |
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Define a point by relative coordinates |
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Define a point by distance and angle ratio |
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Define a point on a bezier curve |
Translated points creation modes
- Create or select existing points as reference points then create the points at given position
- Distance and angles are chosen during last step
- You can replace an already existing point at last step
- you can use ⌘ to force point position to rounded distance/angle
- you can keep ⇧ pressed at last step to create a sequence of points based on the same references points
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Create a point translated by a constant value |
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Create a point on a line, distance from the first point is a constant value |
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Create a point on the bisector, distance is a constant value |
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Create a point on normal, distance is a constant value |
Computed points creation modes
- Create or select existing points as reference point. The generated point is shown during last step.
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Define a point between two given points |
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Define the reflection of a target point with respect to a center |
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Define the symmetric of a target point with respect to a segment |
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Define the orthogonal projection of a target point onto a segment |
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Define the projection of a target along an arc |
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Translated point by a vector defined by two points |
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Intersection of two lines |
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Report transformation on ref1/ref2 to pt1/pt2 |
Shapes, lines and curves creation modes
- Double click or right-click to finish the shape
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Draw surface delimited by a series of segments |
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Draw a series of segments |
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Draw surface delimited by a series of bezier curves |
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Draw a series of bezier curves |
Circles creation modes
- Create or select existing points as reference point, the generated circle is shown during construction.
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Draw a circle by selecting its center and a point of the circle |
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Draw a circle defined by it's diameter |
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Draw a circle by creating 3 points |
Ellipses creation modes
- Create or select existing points as reference point, the generated ellipse is shown during construction.
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Draw the smallest Ellipse defined by this three points |
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Draw an Ellipse inscribed in a parallelogram defined by its center and the middle of two sides |
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Draw an Ellipse inscribed in a parallelogram defined by its axis and the middle of one side |
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Draw an Ellipse given its two foci and a point on the ellipse |
Squares creation modes
- Create or select existing points as reference point, the generated square is shown during construction.
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Draw a square by its center and a corner |
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Draw a square by its diameter |
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Draw a square by two corners of a side of the square |
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Draw a square by two points on the axis of the square |
Rectangles creation modes
- Create or select existing points as reference point, the generated rectangle is shown during construction.
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Draw a rectangle by its center and two points on sides |
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Draw a rectangle by two points on a side and a point on the opposite side |
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Draw a rectangle by two points on opposite sides and a third point |