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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2024-07-03 10:19:36 +0200
committerJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2024-07-03 10:19:36 +0200
commitb6bd52cd7330a90fc0e44dbe6022551a8dd768a1 (patch)
tree9804282102f8c40d27407b9c94119b35eeb5013c /app/doc/editm.but
parentc9d0740841fbe0539e42e66d3865672bfcd3ac02 (diff)
parenta14a7a0ccc9de76aeab0b2e4bbf58f1a79deedc2 (diff)
Update upstream source from tag 'upstream/5.3.0GA'
Update to upstream version '5.3.0GA' with Debian dir dfd14d63b0238e276ade6f54dd9100325df5b2f9
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@@ -10,82 +10,86 @@
The \f{Edit Menu} shows commands affecting the \f{Main Canvas} (\K{mainW}).
-\dd \i\f{Undo} - Reverses the last command. Up to the last ten commands can be undone. If there are no commands that can be undone the \f{Undo} item is disabled. The \f{Undo} command can also be invoked by the \f{Undo} button (\K{cmdUndo}).
+\dd \i{Undo} - Reverses the last command. Up to the last ten commands can be undone. If there are no commands that can be undone the \f{Undo} item is disabled. The \f{Undo} command can also be invoked by the \f{Undo} button (\K{cmdUndo}).
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Redo} - Undoes the last Undo command. The \f{Redo} command can also be invoked by the \f{Redo} button (\K{cmdUndo}).
+\dd \i{Redo} - Undoes the last Undo command. The \f{Redo} command can also be invoked by the \f{Redo} button (\K{cmdUndo}).
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Cut} - Moves the selected objects to the clipboard.
+\dd \i{Cut} - Moves the selected objects to the clipboard.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Copy} - Copies the selected objects to the clipboard.
+\dd \i{Copy} - Copies the selected objects to the clipboard.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Paste} - Copies the contents of the clipboard to the layout. Using the paste Menu command it will be placed at the center of the screen.
+\dd \i{Paste} - Copies the contents of the clipboard to the layout. Using the paste Menu command it will be placed at the center of the screen.
If the context menu paste is used or the short-cuts \e{Ctrl+v} or \e{Shift+Insert}, the parts will be placed at the cursor position.
Repeated Pastes without moving the cursor result in overlaid copies.
The newly pasted parts are in \f{Selected} state and can easily be moved into place. Any previously selected objects are unselected.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Delete} - Deletes the selected objects.
+\dd \i{Delete} - Deletes the selected objects.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Move To Current Layer} - move all selected objects to the current Layer (\K{cmdLayer}).
+\dd \i{Move To Current Layer} - move all selected objects to the current Layer (\K{cmdLayer}).
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Select All} - Selects all objects on the layout.
+\dd \i{Select All} - Selects all objects on the layout.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Select Current Layer} - selects all objects in the current Layer (\K{cmdLayer}).
+\dd \i{Select Current Layer} - selects all objects in the current Layer (\K{cmdLayer}).
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Select By Index} - selects object by index number (\K{cmdSelectIndex}).
+\dd \i{Select By Index} - selects object by index number (\K{cmdSelectIndex}).
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Deselect All} - unselects all objects on the layout. The same action can be achieved by pressing the ESC key.
+\dd \i{Deselect All} - unselects all objects on the layout. The same action can be achieved by pressing the ESC key.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Invert Selection} - selects all unselected objects and unselects all previously selected objects.
+\dd \i{Invert Selection} - selects all unselected objects and unselects all previously selected objects.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Select Stranded Track} - selects all track pieces that are not connected to any other objects. This helps cleaning up a drawing after many changes have been made.
+\dd \i{Select Stranded Track} - selects all track pieces that are not connected to any other objects. This helps cleaning up a drawing after many changes have been made.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Tunnel}\I{Track, Tunnel} - Hides or reveals selected tracks and adds a tunnel portal symbol where the track passes from one to the other.
+\dd \i{Tunnel}\I{Track, Tunnel} - Hides or reveals selected tracks and adds a tunnel portal symbol where the track passes from one to the other.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Bridge}\I{Track, Bridge} - Adds parapet symbols to the sides of the track.
+\dd \i{Bridge}\I{Track, Bridge} - Adds or removes parapet symbols and a solid base to the track. The color is selectable (\K{cmdRgbcolor}).
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Ties/No Ties}\I{Track Ties}\I{Track No Ties} - Hides or reveals the ties on selected tracks.
+\dd \i{Roadbed}\I{Track, Roadbed} - Adds or removes solid roadbed under the track. The color is selectable (\K{cmdRgbcolor}).
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Move to Front} - Moves selected object to foreground.
+\dd \i{Ties/No Ties}\I{Track Ties}\I{Track No Ties} - Hides or reveals the ties on selected tracks.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Move to Back} - Moves selected object to background.
+\dd \i{Move To Front} - Moves selected object to foreground.
\u000
-\dd \i\f{Thin, Medium and Thick Tracks} \I{Thin Tracks}\I{Medium Tracks}
+\dd \i{Move To Back} - Moves selected object to background.
+
+\u000
+
+\dd \i{Thin, Medium and Thick Tracks} \I{Thin Tracks}\I{Medium Tracks}
\I{Thick Tracks}\I{Tracks, Thin}\I{Tracks, Medium}\I{Tracks, Thick}
\I{Track Width}
- set displayed rail width of selected tracks.
@@ -96,7 +100,7 @@ For more information on working with selected objects, see the Select (\K{cmdSel
\rule
-\S{cmdSelectIndex} Select By Index
+\S{cmdSelectIndex} \i{Select By Index}
An input window allows one or more index numbers to be entered. Multiple indexes are seperated by commas.
@@ -108,7 +112,7 @@ If the object is a tunnel object, and the Display Tunnel option is None, it will
When an individual object is selected, its index number is displayed in the Info Message area, another source is the List Parts (\K{cmdEnum}) command with the \f{List Indexes} option.
-\S{cmdAboveBelow} "Move To Front" and "Move to Back"
+\S{cmdAboveBelow} "Move To Front" and "Move to Back" \I{Move To Front} \I{Move To Back}
\G{png.d/btop_bottom.png}
@@ -129,6 +133,10 @@ Additional Shortcut keys perform the following:
\u000
+\dd \c{Ctrl+R} - Redo
+
+\u000
+
\dd \c{Ctrl+C} - Copy
\u000
@@ -146,7 +154,7 @@ Additional Shortcut keys perform the following:
\rule
-\S{cmdDelete} Delete
+\S{cmdDelete} \i{Delete}
\G{png.d/bdelete.png}
@@ -159,7 +167,7 @@ The \e{Delete} key invokes the Delete command.
\rule
-\S{cmdTunnel} Tunnel (Hide Tracks)
+\S{cmdTunnel} \i{Tunnel (Hide Tracks)}
\G{png.d/btunnel.png}
@@ -171,32 +179,50 @@ A tunnel portal is drawn where a hidden track connects with an 'unhidden' track.
The \f{Draw Tunnels} Radio button group on the \f{Options>Display} dialog (\K{cmdDisplay}) controls whether hidden tracks are not drawn, drawn as dashed lines or drawn as normal lines.
+
\rule
+\S{cmdTies} \i{Ties (Draw or Hide Ties)}
-\S{cmdBridge} Bridge (Draw Abutments)
+\G{png.d/bties.png}
-The \f{Bridge} command is used to add abutments to a track (as on an underbridge).
+The \f{Ties} command is used to hide Ties (or reshow them). This may be useful for overlapping track, like dual gauge, or in areas like docks or yards where the track is covered.
-Select the tracks you want to be a bridge. Bridge abutments are drawn alongside the track. You can split (\K{cmdSplitTrack}) a track to shorten the length of the bridge, or to add an extra pier to the drawing.
+Select the tracks you want to hide or show ties for.
-If you perform this action (or use Tunnel) the bridge is removed.
\rule
-\S{cmdTies} Ties (Draw or Hide Ties)
+\S{cmdBridge} \i{Bridge (Draw or Hide Abutments)}
-The \f{Ties} command is used to hide Ties (or reshow them). This may be useful for overlapping track, like dual gauge, or in areas like docks or yards where the track is covered.
+\G{png.d/bbridge.png}
+
+The \f{Bridge} command is used to add abutments to a track (as on an underbridge).
+
+Select the tracks you want to be a bridge. Bridge abutments are drawn alongside the track and a solid layer is added under the ties. You can split (\K{cmdSplitTrack}) a track to shorten the length of the bridge, or to add an extra pier to the drawing.
+
+If you perform this action on an existing bridge (or use Tunnel) the bridge is removed.
-Select the tracks you want to hide or show ties for.
\rule
+\S{cmdRoadbed} \i{Roadbed (Draw or Hide Base)}
+
+\G{png.d/broadbed.png}
+
+The \f{Roadbed} command is used to add a solid color under a track (as roadbed).
-\S{cmdUndo} Undo and Redo
+Select the tracks you want to have roadbed. A solid roadbed layer is drawn under the track.
+
+If you perform this action on existing roadbed (or use Tunnel) the roadbed is removed. The bridge option takes precedence over roadbed.
+
+
+\rule
+
+\S{cmdUndo} Undo and Redo \I{Undo} \I{Redo}
\G{png.d/bgundo.png}
The \f{Undo} and \f{Redo} buttons invoke the same actions as the \f{Edit} menu items. The name of last command will be displayed as the Balloon Help (\K{windowTerms}) for the \e{Undo} button. The name of last undone command will be displayed as the Balloon Help for the \e{Redo} button.
-\rule \ No newline at end of file
+\rule