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There are four ways to enable or disable snapping to the grid in your {{l|Doc:Interface#The_Canvas_window|canvas window}}. You can use a button on the {{l|Doc:Interface#The_Canvas_window|canvas window}} toolbar, you can use the {{l|Canvas_View_Menu|Canvas View Menu}}, you can use the {{l|Options|Options dialog box}} that you'll find on the {{l|Canvas_File_Menu|Canvas File Menu}} or you can use the {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel|Canvas MetaData Panel}}.
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===Using the Canvas Window Toolbar button===
  
 
There is a enable/disable snapping to the grid button on the {{l|Doc:Interface#The_Canvas_window|canvas window}} toolbar.
 
There is a enable/disable snapping to the grid button on the {{l|Doc:Interface#The_Canvas_window|canvas window}} toolbar.

Revision as of 12:49, 11 February 2012

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Introduction

You can add a grid of horizontal and vertical lines to your canvases to help you to position items precisely. The grids won't appear in your finished animations, but they will be saved with your documents. Each canvas has its own grid. The spacing of the horizontal and vertical lines in a grid can be changed independently, so you can have grids made up of rectangles as well as grids made up of squares.

If you imagine the grid's lines are made of metal, ducks act like magnets around grid lines, snapping onto them when they get close enough. This means that, using grids, it is easy to ensure ducks are in particular places.

Position ducks, vertex ducks, tangent ducks, radius ducks, width ducks and angle ducks can all snap onto grid lines. This means that you can use grids to accurately position anything and everything in Synfig Studio.

Appearance

A grid looks like this when you display it in the canvas window:

Grid.png

As you can see above, the grid appears as grey dashed lines that extend across your working area to the edges of the canvas window.

Showing and hiding a grid

There are four ways to show or hide a grid in your canvas window. You can use a button on the canvas window toolbar, you can use the Canvas View Menu, you can use the Options dialog box that you'll find on the Canvas File Menu or you can use the Canvas MetaData Panel.

Using the Canvas Window Toolbar button

There is a show/hide grid button on the canvas window toolbar.

  • When the button looks like this Show Grid.png the grid is hidden. If you press it the grid will be shown.
  • When the button looks like this Hide Grid.png the grid is shown. If you press it the grid will be hidden.

Using the View menu

Open the Canvas Menu using the Canvas Menu Caret button, TODO

Using the File Options dialog box

Using the Canvas MetaData window

Enabling and disabling snapping to a grid

There are four ways to enable or disable snapping to the grid in your canvas window. You can use a button on the canvas window toolbar, you can use the Canvas View Menu, you can use the Options dialog box that you'll find on the Canvas File Menu or you can use the Canvas MetaData Panel.

Using the Canvas Window Toolbar button

There is a enable/disable snapping to the grid button on the canvas window toolbar.

  • When the button looks like this Enable snapping.png snapping to the grid is disabled. If you press it the snapping to the grid will be enabled.
  • When the button looks like this Disable snapping.png snapping to the grid is enabled. If you press it the snapping to the grid will be disabled.

Changing the spacing of grid lines


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