Canvas X Draw features scaling options that will certainly be useful to those who work with large documents, such as shape files. When selecting certain options, the Scale Options dialog box opens. When selecting the Set Document Scale command, the Define Document Scale dialog box opens.
Choose Layout | Document Scale.
The Document Scale dialog box appears when you choose Crop And Fit to Sheet, Fit All Objects to Sheet, or Fit Selection to Sheet. If you do not wish to scale a certain object, select its respective checkbox.
You also have the option of applying this command to objects on hidden layers.
If you leave a checkbox deselected, the corresponding objects are scaled once you click OK.
A point object represents a geometric shape that consists of a single point. You can select vector objects in your document and switch their status to point object.
If you were creating a floor plan and had created small vector objects that represent items such as tables, chairs, lamps, etc., you would probably not want them to change size if you decide to change the scale. Therefore, you could select them and assign them the point object status.
When applied, a hard crop is performed and the resulting objects is scaled proportionally. This command can be used on both image and vector objects.
Drag the crosshair diagonally across the objects to form a cropping rectangle. Place the cursor within the cropping rectangle and click to complete the crop.
You can move or resize the cropping rectangle, if necessary.
When applied all objects within the document will be scaled proportionally. The objects are contained within the bounds of the top and bottom of the document.
If the document contains 5000+ objects, a warning dialog box appears. All previous operations, including Fit All Objects To Sheet, cannot be undone.
When applied, the selected objects will be scaled proportionally. The objects are contained within the bounds of the top and bottom of the document.
You can use this command to customize a document’s drawing scale, which is useful if you are working with objects that have known measurements.
The Scale Bar command draws a labeled scale bar. Scale bars are included in a variety of illustrations and images.
The labels on the scale bar are created using the default text settings. Although you can change the text appearance afterwards, you should establish the text settings before making the scale bar.
Choose Object | Options | Create Scale Bar.
The current document scale is indicated at the top of the dialog box.
Units | Select a primary unit from the menu. The primary unit is displayed above the scale bar. |
Secondary Units | If necessary, select a secondary unit. The secondary unit is displayed below the scale bar. |
Major Division Length | Enter the desired length for the scale bar. |
Major Division Count | Enter the number of major divisions for the primary unit. |
Minor Division Count | Select the checkbox and enter the number of secondary divisions for the primary unit. |
Style | Select a option for the scale bar’s appearance. |
Font | Select a font for the scale bar. Select Title to indicate the current document scale above the scale bar. If Title is enabled, you can control the point size. Use the Text control to change the point size for the scale bar labels. |