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WinCan-Draw
Version: 1.2
Date: 17.05.2019
1 Introduction
2 Create and edit drawings
2.1 Tab General
2.2 Tab View
2.3 Tab Styles
2.4 Basic Commands
3 Quick Access Toolbar
4 Customize symbols
5 Sample drawing (sketch)
Introduction
The module WinCan Draw is launched from a WinCanVX project and opens a drawing interface to create a sketch, that shows either all sections or just the highlighted section inside the current project. Such a sketch is usually based on an existing plot or a satellite image of the survey spot and allows the user to draw the situation/pipeline course very close to reality.
Launch the module via the tab command Extended Modules > WinCan Draw and select one of the corresponding sub-commands:
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Select the sub-command Project Drawing to have a project drawing created, which allows you to draw the situation of all the sections inside the current project.
Select the sub-command Section/Node Drawing to have a section drawing created, which allows you to draw the situation of a specified section inside the current project.
Unlike MapVX the module WinCan Draw is unable to recognize coordinate data.
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Clicking on the sub-command WinCan Draw – Project (in case of a project sketch) first opens a panel, that provides basic drawing presets:
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1The part Image contains two options: you can open an project sketch which is either blank or already shows a background image based on an digitized plot or a satellite image.
2The part Layout allows you to preset the page layout (i.e. portrait or landscape.
3The part Size is used to enter the default height and width in pixels. The values can be modified. The default size 1024x768 is recommended as higher resolutions will result in a smaller sketch on the report page.
4The part Distance calibration allows you to define the length ([m] or [inch]) the page width should correspond to.
5The part Grid contains an option to enable or disable a grid line on the drawing page and an option to have drawing elements either snapped to the grid or not.
Click on the button OK to confirm all the presets and to open the WinCan Draw interface:
Zoom Ruler
Quick Access ToolbarTab CommandsSymbol ToolbarTab CommandsSymbol Bar
Tab General
Nachfolgend sind sämtliche Funktionen der einzelnen Bearbeitungswerkzeuge innerhalb des Registers Allgemein beschrieben:
Highlight, move and edit drawing objects. Keep to CTRL-key pressed to highlight a group of drawing objects.
Draw a simple or an arrow line on the drawing sheet. Keep the SHIFT-key pressed while drawing to get a perfect vertical or horizontal line.
Measure a distance between 2 objects and show it on the drawing sheet: the value is based on the calibration factor you entered in the preset panel (page 3).
Draw an ellipse or a circle (with pressed SHIFT-key) on the drawing sheet.
Draw a rectangle or a square (with pressed SHIFT-key) on the drawing sheet.
Draw a freehand line or a freehand surface on the drawing sheet.
Draw a polygon surface, based on straight lines. Simply double-click to finish drawing.
Draw a polyline, based on a series of straight lines which are automatically linked together. Simply double-click to finish drawing.
Draw a freehand polygon, based on straight and curved lines. Simply double-click to finish drawing.
Add text to the current drawing to describe the meaning of the drawing objects.
Pick the desired colour from any existing object on your drawing sheet and transfer that colour to a new object.
Browse for a picture on your local hard drive and add it to the current drawing. Any file formats are supported.
Set a background image for the current drawing. Any file formats are supported (i.e. JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, PDF etc.). This important command allows the user to import an existing plot provided by the end customer into a blank drawing. Setting the position of drawing objects for manholes and sections thus can be done much more quickly.
Hide or unhide the background image.
Delete the background image in order to browse for another one.
Create one single object from a group of highlighted drawing objects or restore the individual objects using the command Ungroup.
Lay a highlighted drawing object over (bring to front) or beneath (send to back) another one.
The commands One Level Up/Down are laying the highlighted object stepwise over or beneath another one among a group of drawing objects.
Lay a gridline structure over the drawing sheet or remove it, so drawing objects can be docked the to the gridlines and meshes accordingly.
Highlight all drawing objects or remove the object markers for all objects.
Delete individually highlighted drawing objects or delete all objects on the drawing sheet regardless whether they are highlighted or not.
The command group Font provides list boxes to select the appropriate text font and size which are going to be applied in the text boxes on the drawing sheet.
Tab View
The tab View contains commands to control the view of the drawing sheet on the screen. The commands to zoom-in and zoom-out the drawing can also be launched via keyboard shortcuts:
Zoom-in: [Strg] + [] oder [Ctrl] [+]
Zoom-out: [Strg] + [] oder [Ctrl] + []
Use the command Reset zoom, if you want to zoom back to the original zoom size. The button is enabled as soon as you zoom-in or zoom-out the drawing.
Mind that all three zooming commands just enlarge or reduce the view on the screen and do not resize the drawing when printing.
The commands Portrait and Lanscape on the other hand change the page orientation of the drawing.
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This tab contains tools to format the outline, filling colour or filling pattern of a selected drawing object.
The tab Styles is sub-divided into three command groups:
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The part Styles provides tools to set the colour, type and thickness of the line or outlines of the highlighted drawing element and the text fields.
The part Fill allows the user to set the filling colour and the filling pattern of drawing elements like circles, rectangles, polygons etc.
The part Arrowheads contains Sie Art, Farbe und Grösse der Pfeile fest.
There are three types of arrows that WinCan Draw provides:
Open Arrow
Filled Arrow
Baseline
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The quick access toolbar contains frequently used command buttons like saving drawings and undoing or redoing commands, that have previously been applied:
This toolbar can be extended with additional commands, that are meant to be frequently used in the future. The example below shows how the Selection command may be copied into the quick access toolbar:
Browse for the command inside the corresponding tab and simply right-click on the button. Select the context menu command Add to Quick Access Toolbar and the symbol is copied there directly. The result looks as follows:
You may also move the quick access toolbar from the title bar to the area between the ribbon bar and the drawing interface (1). The user therefor has to right-click on the menu bar and select the command Show Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbon from the context menu.
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