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<span style="color:#ff0000">'''This page was made for PanelForge v1. Some details may be incomplete or have changed when referring to PanelForge v2.'''</span>




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:[[File:CanvasToolsHand01.png|thumb| 222px |none|]]
:[[File:HandToolSettings.png|thumb| 280px |none|]]


The hand tool provides ways to interactively navigate the canvas view.
The hand tool provides ways to interactively navigate 'Panning' the Canvas view.


* '''Pan Canvas''': Canvas view can be quickly panned by pressing and dragging the cursor in the Canvas Viewport area.
* '''Pan Canvas''': Canvas view can be quickly panned by pressing and dragging the cursor in the Canvas Viewport area.
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:[[File:CanvasToolsZoom01.png|thumb| 222px |none|]]
:[[File:ZoomToolSettings.png|thumb| 280px |none|]]


The zoom tool provides ways to interactively zoom the canvas view.
The zoom tool provides ways to interactively 'Zooming' the Canvas view.


* '''Drag Zoom''': Canvas view can be quickly zoomed by dragging the cursor in the canvas viewport area. The current centre of the canvas view will be retained during zooming.
* '''Drag Zoom''': Canvas view can be quickly zoomed by dragging the cursor in the canvas viewport area. The current centre of the canvas view will be retained during zooming.

Revision as of 22:29, 4 June 2020


Hand Tool

HandToolSettings.png

The hand tool provides ways to interactively navigate 'Panning' the Canvas view.

  • Pan Canvas: Canvas view can be quickly panned by pressing and dragging the cursor in the Canvas Viewport area.


Zoom Tool

ZoomToolSettings.png

The zoom tool provides ways to interactively 'Zooming' the Canvas view.

  • Drag Zoom: Canvas view can be quickly zoomed by dragging the cursor in the canvas viewport area. The current centre of the canvas view will be retained during zooming.