Working With Bitmap Objects - Brother GeoBook NB-80C Instructions Manual

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Working with Bitmap Objects
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In Drawing,
you can use three types of objects
to compose
a drawing:
text
objects,
graphic
objects,
and bitmap
objects.
A text
objea
is an object
you create
using
the Text tool on the
Attributes
tool bar.
Because bitmap drawings
use a lot of memory:
*Limit the size ofyour
bitmap drawing to an area
smaller than the size of
the window, scaled at
100% normal size.
.Save your document
frequen@
.Limit the number of
bitrnap drawings per
document
A graphic
object
is any line, rectangle,
ellipse,
arc, star, or other
object
you cream
using
any of the other
tools
(besides
text) on the
Attributes
tool bar or the Cream
option
on the Edit menu.
A bCtmap
object
is any object
you create
using
any of the tools on
the Bitmap tool bar.
A bitmap
is an object made
up of pixels,
which
are individual
dots that make
up an object,
like the dots
on a television
screen.
Bitmaps
allow
you to create
freehand
objects.
Because
bitmaps
have
special
properties,
Drawing
provides
a set of tools
for manipulating
pixels.
The Bitmap tools
appear
on the right side of the horizontal
tool bar:
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Drawing t0ol bar, the bitmap Line, Rectangle,
and Ellipse tools draw geometric
shapes. However, the Bitmap tools paint
pixels in a bitmap, while the Drawing tools create distinct graphic objects.
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You can change the pixels of a bitmap object using the Bitmap tools.
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