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Arbortext IsoView Toolbar
When the Arbortext IsoView window opens, the toolbar appears in the bottom left corner by default.
Arbortext IsoView toolbar
You can change the toolbar’s position and specify which buttons appear on it using the Toolbar preferences in the Arbortext IsoView Preferences dialog box. Since the toolbar is configurable through the Preferences dialog box, some toolbar buttons might appear in the toolbar, in the vertical popup toolbar, or be unavailable. (See Arbortext IsoView Preferences.)
The function of each toolbar button is summarized below.
Toolbar Button
Tool Tip
Description
Pan tool
Pan
Moves the image in the Arbortext IsoView window in any direction.
Select the PanPan tool button, then drag the pointer in the window. The image moves in the dragging direction.
Rotate tool
Rotate
Rotates 3D objects in the window in any direction. (This toolbar button only appears if the file contains 3D objects.)
Select the RotateRotate tool button, then click in the window and drag the pointer. The image rotates in the dragging direction.
Zoom in tool
Zoom in
Increases the size of the graphic.
Select the Zoom inZoom in tool button, then click the part of the graphic that you want to make larger. The graphic size increases while remaining centered on the part of the graphic that you clicked. Each time you click in the window, the graphic gets larger.
You can also drag a selection rectangle around a region you want to zoom in on. When you release the mouse button, the region zooms to fit the entire window.
Click to zoom in; SHIFT-click to zoom out; CTRL-click to zoom inside hotspots; Drag a selection rectangle to zoom in on a region. (If you have a mouse wheel, you also can roll it to zoom in/out.)
Zoom out tool
Zoom out
Decreases the size of the graphic.
Select the Zoom outZoom out tool button, then click the part of the graphic that you want to make smaller. The graphic size decreases while remaining centered on the part of the graphic that you clicked. Each time you click in the window, the graphic gets smaller.
Click to zoom out; SHIFT-click to zoom in; CTRL-click to zoom inside hotspots. (If you have a mouse wheel, you also can roll it to zoom in/out.)
Show objects with hotspots tool
Show objects with hotspots
Highlights hotspot objects in the graphic.
Select the Show objects with hotspotsShow objects with hotspots tool button; all hotspots in the image are highlighted. The hotspots remain highlighted while the mouse button is pressed.
Start animations tool
Start animations
Starts animation. (This tool only appears if the file contains animation.)
Click the Start animationsStart animations tool button to start or resume an animation sequence.
Stop animations tool
Stop animations
Stops animation. (This tool only appears if the file contains animation.)
Click the Stop animationsStop animations tool button to stop an animation sequence at the current time point.
Rewind animations tool
Rewind animations
Rewinds the animation. (This tool only appears if the file contains animation.)
Click the Rewind animationsRewind animations tool button to rewind an animation sequence to the start point (time=0 seconds).
Print tool
Print
Prints the illustration file currently open in the Arbortext IsoView window.
Select the PrintPrint tool button to open the Print dialog box and print the illustration, or, to print the file directly (without opening the Print dialog box).
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Changing the view of an illustration in the Arbortext IsoView window will not change the appearance of the printed image. Rather, the appearance of the printed image depends on settings in the Print dialog box and, if supported, print preference settings stored in the file.
Search tool
Search
Finds elements and objects the in the graphic based on object data you specify in the Search dialog box.
Select the SearchSearch tool button to open the Search dialog box. (See Searching for Elements and Objects in an Illustration.)
Home tool
Home
Returns the graphic to its original view.
Select the HomeHome tool button to return the graphic view to its original size and location.
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The display of a graphic in the Arbortext IsoView window has no effect on how that graphic appears when it is published. For HTML and web publishing, either the default view of the graphic—or an initial view specified by a view attribute in the file (if supported)—is used when publishing a document.
Toggle magnifier tool
Toggle magnifier
Opens or closes the Magnifier window.
Select the Toggle magnifierToggle magnifier tool button; a small Magnifier window opens inside the Arbortext IsoView window.
Toggle global view tool
Toggle global view
Opens or closes the Global View window.
Select the Toggle global viewToggle global view tool button; a small Global View window opens inside the Arbortext IsoView window.
Toggle redlining mode tool
Toggle redlining mode
Switches Redlining mode on or off.
Select the Toggle redlining mode tool button; all Redlining toolbar buttons become either selectable or not selectable—whatever state is opposite what they were before you clicked the button.
Draw redlining element tool
Draw redlining element
Activates the redlining freehand element drawing mode (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
Select the Draw redlining elementDraw redlining element tool button; the pointer changes to a draw redlining element pointing finger draw redlining element pointer.
With the pointer in the window:
1. Click and drag to draw a redlining element. Release the mouse button to finish the element.
2. Click and drag to start drawing another element.
3. Click any other toolbar button to exit this drawing mode.
Draw redlining circle tool
Draw redlining circle
Activates the redlining circle drawing mode (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
Select the Draw redlining circleDraw redlining circle tool button.
With the pointer in the window:
1. Click and drag to draw a redlining circle. Release the mouse button to stop drawing and finish the circle.
2. Click and drag to start drawing another circle.
3. Click any other toolbar button to exit this drawing mode.
Draw redlining rectangle tool
Draw redlining rectangle
Activates the redlining rectangle drawing mode (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
Select the Draw redlining rectangleDraw redlining rectangle tool button.
With the pointer in the window:
1. Click and drag to draw a redlining rectangle. Release the mouse button to stop drawing and finish the rectangle.
2. Click and drag to start drawing another rectangle.
3. Click any other toolbar button to exit this drawing mode.
Draw redlining line tool
Draw redlining line
Activates the redlining line drawing mode (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
Select the Draw redlining lineDraw redlining line tool button.
With the pointer in the window:
1. Click and drag to draw a redlining line. Release the mouse button to stop drawing and finish the line.
2. Click and drag to start drawing another line.
3. Click any other toolbar button to exit this drawing mode.
Add redlining annotation tool
Add redlining annotation
Activates the redlining annotation mode (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
(See Adding redlining annotations.)
Delete redlining annotation tool
Delete redlining annotation
Activates the redlining delete mode (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
(See Deleting redlining information.)
Export redlining tool
Export redlining
Exports the illustration and the redlining information (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
(See Saving, exporting, and importing redlining information.)
Import redlining tool
Import redlining
Imports redlining information (only selectable if Redlining mode is active).
(See Saving, exporting, and importing redlining information.)
Preferences tool
Preferences
Opens the Arbortext IsoViewPreferences dialog.
More tools tool
More tools
Opens the vertical popup toolbar to provide access to toolbar buttons not shown on the horizontal toolbar.
Toolbar buttons that are set to in popup menu in the Preferences dialog box always appear on the vertical popup toolbar (whether they are selectable or not).