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== | ==Drawing on screen== | ||
Use the ??? menu-function to import an image in the foreground.<br /> | |||
Chose background editing mode to import an image in the background.<br /> | |||
A background image is opaque, a foreground image can be opaque or transparent.<br /> | |||
Use the drawing menu functions to add simple graphics:<br /> | |||
*lines | |||
*rectangles | |||
*text | |||
==printing== | ==printing== | ||
Good luck!</small> | Good luck!</small> |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 2 November 2014
Introduction
This document explains what PosCard can do, and what you need to know to work with PosCard stack files.
Using PosCard
Basic features
Creating and modifying stack files
Creating and modifying backgrounds and cards
Creating and modifying buttons
Creating and modifying fiels
Using rich text (rtf)
Use the "rtf_import" menu function to import rtf formatted text from a rtf formatted text file into a textfield.
Use the Copy/Paste menu functions to copy rtf text from one field into another field, possibly in another stack.
Hold the ??? to paste the text without style.
Use the "rtf_export" menu function to save the contents of a field to a file, in rtf format.
PosCard honors the basic rtf commands and styles but not all.
Drawing on screen
Use the ??? menu-function to import an image in the foreground.
Chose background editing mode to import an image in the background.
A background image is opaque, a foreground image can be opaque or transparent.
Use the drawing menu functions to add simple graphics:
- lines
- rectangles
- text
printing
Good luck!