arts-pdf crackerjack 5.1 User Manual

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ARTS PDF Crackerjack User Guide 
 
 
Using ARTS PDF Crackerjack Pilot 
 
6.2.9.2. 
Grab 
 
The grab (hand) tool can be used to move the image within the window. Note that 
the hand tool is non-functional when the image fits entirely within the window. 
 
6.2.9.3. 
Selection 
 
This tool is used to select an area of the image which can then be moved, cut, 
copied, or pasted. Once an area is selected you can move it within the current image 
by clicking, holding, then dragging it to the desired location. To duplicate a selected 
area, hold the “Control” (Windows) or “Command” (Macintosh) key while dragging 
the selection to a new location. Cut, copy, paste and undo are done using the 
standard keyboard shortcuts. These include: “Control” (Windows) or “Command” 
(Macintosh) key +X = Cut, +C = Copy, +V = Paste, and +Z = Undo. These 
functions only apply to operations within the Image feature (e.g. you cannot copy an 
area of an image to the “clipboard” to be pasted into another application or to 
Acrobat itself). 
 
6.2.9.4. 
Eraser 
 
The eraser tool will remove areas of the image and replace them with the currently 
selected background color. The default eraser color is white. Holding down the eraser 
tool will activate a “flyout” menu where different sized erasers can be selected. 
 
6.2.9.5. 
Pencil 
 
The pencil tool is used to draw a new pixel or pixels into the current image. 
 
6.2.9.6. 
Paint 
 
The paint (brush) tool is used to paint an area of an image with a new color. Holding 
down the brush tool will activate a “flyout” menu where either square or circular 
brushes of different sizes can be selected. 
 
6.2.9.7. 
Line 
 
The line tool is used to draw a line or lines into the current image. 
 
6.2.9.8. 
Rectangle 
 
This tool is used to create a new rectangle. Holding down the rectangle tool will 
activate a “flyout” menu where you can select either an empty or filled rectangle. 
 
6.2.9.9. 
Ellipse 
 
This tool is used to create a new ellipse. Holding down the ellipse tool will activate a 
“flyout” menu where you can select either an empty or filled ellipse. 
 
 
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