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Puteti folosi butoanele de mouse stanga, dreapta sau mijloc pentru a da click pe rigla.
 
Puteti folosi butoanele de mouse stanga, dreapta sau mijloc pentru a da click pe rigla.
  
===Using the Canvas MetaData Panel===
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===Folosirea casetei Canvas MetaData===
  
Advanced users may sometimes want to add guides using the {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel|Canvas MetaData Panel}}. The {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel}} stores its data in Synfig's {{l|Unit_System|internal units}}, ''not'' in pixels, points, etc.
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Utilizatorii avansati pot adauga linii de ghidare folosind {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel|caseta Canvas MetaData}}, care pastreaza informatiile in {{l|Unit_System|sistemul de masura intern}} al Synfig, ''nu'' in pixeli, points, etc.
  
To show you how this works, we'll open a new file and add a vertical guide to the centre of the canvas.
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Pentru a va arata cum functioneaza, vom deschide un fisier nou si vom adauga o linie de ghidare verticala la centrul spatiului de lucru.
  
# Select {{c|File|New}} or press {{Shortcut|ctrl|N}} to open a new file.
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# Selectati {{c|File|New}} sau apasati combinatia de taste {{Shortcut|ctrl|N}} pentru a deschide un fisier nou.
# Select the {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel}} in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
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# Selectati caseta {{l|Canvas MetaData}} din fereastra Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData.
# Click the {{Literal|Add new MetaData entry}} icon (the one that looks like this [[File:Add_new_metadata_entry.png]]) at the bottom of the panel. A {{Literal|New MetaData Entry}} dialog box will appear.
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# Cu click pe pictograma {{Literal|Add new MetaData entry}} (cea care arata cu aceasta -  [[File:Add_new_metadata_entry.png]]) din partea de jos a casetei. Va fi afisata o fereastra de dialog {{Literal|New MetaData Entry}}.
# Type {{Literal|guide_x}} and click {{Literal|OK}} or press {{Shortcut|enter}}.
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# Tastati {{Literal|guide_x}} si dati click pe {{Literal|OK}} sau apasati {{Shortcut|enter}}.
# Double click on the Data column next to the {{Literal|guide_x}} Key in the {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel|Canvas MetaData Panel}}. This will allow you to enter a value.
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# Dati dublu click pe coloana Data de langa cheia {{Literal|guide_x}} din {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel|caseta Canvas MetaData}}. Aici puteti introduce o valoare.
# Type {{Literal|0}} and press {{Shortcut|enter}}. A new vertical guide should appear at the centre of your canvas.
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# Tastati {{Literal|0}} si apasati {{Shortcut|enter}}. Va apare o noua linie de ghidare verticala la centrul spatiului de lucru.
  
The {{Literal|guide_x}} Key in the {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel}} stores all the vertical guides on the current canvas. It stores them as a list floating point numbers separated by spaces.
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Cheia {{Literal|guide_x}} din {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel}} pastreaza valorile pentru liniile de ghidare verticale din spatiul curent de lucru, intr-o lista separata de spatii.
  
The {{Literal|guide_y}} key in the {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel}} stores all the horizontal guides on the current canvas. It stores them as a list of floating point numbers separated by spaces.
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Cheia {{Literal|guide_y}} din {{l|Canvas MetaData Panel}} pastreaza toate liniile de ghidare orizontale din spatiul de lucru curent, intr-o lista de numere separate de spatii.
  
 
==Positioning guides precisely==
 
==Positioning guides precisely==

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Introducere

Ghidajele (liniile de ghidare) sunt linii orizontale sau verticale pe care le puteti adauga la spatiile de lucru pentru a va ajuta sa pozitionati exact elementele. Ghidajele pot fi plasate oriunde in spatiul de lucru - chiar si in afara zonei de lucru. Ghidajele nu apar in animatia terminata, dar vor fi salvate odata cu documentele. Fiecare spatiu de lucru are propriul set de ghidaje.

Daca am presupune ca ghidajele sunt de metal, marcatorii actioneaza ca magnetii in jurul ghidajelor, "sarind" la ghidaje atunci cand sunt destul de apropiati de acestea. Deci, folosind ghidajele, este suficient sa va asigurati ca marcatorii se afla la locul potrivit.

Toti marcatorii (de pozitie, de noduri, tangenti, de raza, latime, unghi) "sunt atrasi" de ghidaje. Astfel puteti folosi ghidajele pentru a pozitiona cu precizie orice element din Synfig Studio.

Aspect

Ghidajele arata ca in figura de mai jos in fereastra spatiului de lucru:

Two-guides.png

Dupa cum se vede mai sus, ghidajele apar ca linii intrerupte albastre in zona de lucru din fereastra spatiului de lucru. La pozitionarea unui ghidaj in spatiul de lucru, acesta este afisat cu linie intrerupta de culoare rosie.

Adaugarea ghidajelor la spatiile de lucru

Exista trei metode de adaugare a ghidajelor la spatiile de lucru. Se pot trage din riglele ferestrei spatiului de lucru, se poate da click pe riglele ferestrei spatiului de lucru sau se pot adauga folosind caseta Canvas MetaData.

Tragerea din riglele ferestrei spatiului de lucru

Se poate adauga o linie de ghidare orizontala prin mutarea mouse-ului peste rigla orizontala care se afla in partea de sus a ferestrei spatiului de lucru, apasand butonul stang al mouse-ului si tragand mouse-ul in jos (in zona spatiului de lucru). In dreptul cursorului va fi afisata o linie intrerupta rosie. Dupa ce ati ales pozitia liniei de ghidare si ati eliberat butonul mouse-ului, linia intrerupta isi va schimba culoarea in albastru.

Puteti adauga linii de ghidare verticale mutand cursorul de mouse peste rigla verticala din stanga ferestrei spatiului de lucru, apasand butonul stanga mouse si tragand mouse-ul la dreapta (in zona spatiului de lucru). In dreptul cursorului va fi afisata o linie intrerupta rosie. Dupa ce ati ales pozitia liniei de ghidare si ati eliberat butonul mouse-ului, linia intrerupta isi va schimba culoarea in albastru.

Click pe Riglele din fereastra spatiului de lucru

La click pe rigla orizontala din partea de sus a spatiului de lucru, la centrul spatiului de lucru va fi adaugata o linie de ghidare orizontala. La click pe rigla verticala din partea de sus a spatiului de lucru, la centrul spatiului de lucru va fi adaugata o linie de ghidare verticala.

In Synfig Studio mai multe linii de ghidare pot avea aceeasi pozitie, deci cu click repetat pe o rigla se vor suprapune mai multe linii de ghidare.

Puteti folosi butoanele de mouse stanga, dreapta sau mijloc pentru a da click pe rigla.

Folosirea casetei Canvas MetaData

Utilizatorii avansati pot adauga linii de ghidare folosind caseta Canvas MetaData, care pastreaza informatiile in sistemul de masura intern al Synfig, nu in pixeli, points, etc.

Pentru a va arata cum functioneaza, vom deschide un fisier nou si vom adauga o linie de ghidare verticala la centrul spatiului de lucru.

  1. Selectati "File → New" sau apasati combinatia de taste CtrlN pentru a deschide un fisier nou.
  2. Selectati caseta Canvas MetaData din fereastra Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData.
  3. Cu click pe pictograma "Add new MetaData entry" (cea care arata cu aceasta - Add new metadata entry.png) din partea de jos a casetei. Va fi afisata o fereastra de dialog "New MetaData Entry".
  4. Tastati "guide_x" si dati click pe "OK" sau apasati ↵ Enter.
  5. Dati dublu click pe coloana Data de langa cheia "guide_x" din caseta Canvas MetaData. Aici puteti introduce o valoare.
  6. Tastati "0" si apasati ↵ Enter. Va apare o noua linie de ghidare verticala la centrul spatiului de lucru.

Cheia "guide_x" din Meta Data Panel pastreaza valorile pentru liniile de ghidare verticale din spatiul curent de lucru, intr-o lista separata de spatii.

Cheia "guide_y" din Meta Data Panel pastreaza toate liniile de ghidare orizontale din spatiul de lucru curent, intr-o lista de numere separate de spatii.

Positioning guides precisely

The purpose of guides is to allow you place things in exact positions, so being able to position guides accurately is very important. There are two ways you can position guides using Synfig Studio. You can look at the Info Panel while you are dragging guides with the mouse, or you can use the Canvas MetaData Panel to enter guide positions directly.

Using the Info Panel

When you open or create a new file, it's possible to position guides to pixel boundaries (if pixels happen to be your currently selected unit system) by looking at the Info Panel while you drag them. Unfortunately, as soon as you have zoomed in or out of your canvas this is no longer possible. You will only see fractions of a pixel displayed in the Info Panel. However, there are various ways to fix this:

  • Click on the "Zoom to Fit" button and then click on the "Zoom to 100%" button to the left of the horizontal scroll bar in the canvas window.
  • Save your file, close it and reopen it you'll find you're able to position guides to pixel boundaries once again – until the next time you zoom in or out of your canvas.

Tip

The Info Panel is not updated when you first add guides to the canvas, but it is updated when you reposition them. We suggest that you place new guides roughly into position first, then reposition them with the help of the Info Panel to get them into exact position.
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Using the Canvas MetaData Panel

Advanced users may sometimes want to enter guide positions using the Canvas MetaData Panel. This might be simply because they find this method is quicker, or it may be because they want to place guides very accurately - for example, at fractions of a pixel.

To show you how this can be done, we'll open a new file and add a horizontal guide at 0.5 pixels above the centre of the canvas. For this example to work, you'll need to have kept the default setup values.

  1. Select "File → New" or press CtrlN to open a new file.
  2. Select the Meta Data Panel in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
  3. Click the "Add new MetaData entry" icon (the one that looks like this Add new metadata entry.png) at the bottom of the panel. A "New MetaData Entry" dialog box will appear.
  4. Type "guide_y" and click "OK" or press ↵ Enter.
  5. Double click on the Data column next to the "guide_y" Key in the Canvas MetaData Panel. This will allow you to enter a value.
  6. Type "0.0083335" and press ↵ Enter. A new horizontal guide should appear at 0.5 pixels above the center of your canvas.

Removing guides from your canvases

There are two ways to permanently remove guides from your canvases. You can drag them back onto the canvas window rulers or you can remove them using the Canvas MetaData Panel.

If you only want to remove guides temporarily, you should hide them instead of removing them (see below).

Note

Unlike in many other programs, you cannot remove guides in Synfig Studio by dragging them off of the canvas window to the right or to the bottom. You must drag guides off of the canvas window to the top or to the left (towards the rulers) to remove them.
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Dragging to the Canvas Window Rulers

In Synfig Studio, removing guides is done in the opposite way to adding them. You use the mouse to drag guides from the canvas back onto the canvas window rulers. You remove vertical guides by dragging them onto the vertical ruler at the left of the canvas window. You remove horizontal guides by dragging them onto the horizontal ruler at the top of the canvas window. If you have removed a guide successfully, the canvas window status bar will inform you "Erase canvas metadata Successful".

Using the Canvas MetaData Panel

Advanced users will sometimes want to remove guides using the Canvas MetaData Panel. For instance, if you have a lot of guides on your canvas this is the fastest method of permanently removing them all.

For instance, to remove all horizontal guides from a canvas using the Canvas MetaData Panel you would:

  1. Select the Meta Data Panel in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
  2. Select the row with the "guide_y" Key.
  3. Click on the "Remove selected MetaData entry" icon (it looks like this Remove metadata entry.png).

To remove a particular guide from the canvas using the Canvas MetaData Panel you would:

  1. Select the Meta Data Panel in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
  2. Double click on the Data column in the row for the "guide_x" or "guide_y" Key.
  3. Select and delete the required value.
  4. Press ↵ Enter.

Note

There must be at least one value remaining in your Data column after your edit for this to work, otherwise you will get a "Edit canvas metadata: Action is not ready." error dialog and your edit will not be successful.
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Showing or hiding guides

Sometimes, particularly if you are using a lot of guides, you'll want to hide them all so you can see your artwork more clearly. There are two ways to show or hide all the guides on the current canvas in Synfig Studio. You can use the Canvas Window "View" menu or you can use the Canvas MetaData Panel.

Note

If snapping to guides is enabled, it will still work even if the guides are hidden.
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Using the Canvas Window View menu

Go to menu in the Canvas Window (use the Canvas Menu Caret button in the upper left corner) and select "View → Show Guides".

Using the Canvas MetaData Panel

If you already have at least one guide on your canvas, you can show or hide guides using the Canvas MetaData Panel.

  1. Select the Meta Data Panel in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
  2. Double click on the Data column next to the "guide_show" Key in the Canvas MetaData Panel. This will allow you to enter a value.
  3. Type "0" to hide guides or "1" to show guides and press ↵ Enter.

The "guide_show" Key in the Meta Data Panel stores whether guides are visible or not. It stores "0" if guides are hidden or "1" if guides are visible.

Note

As well as "0" or "1", you can also enter "true" or "false" (without quotes) to enable or disable boolean values in the Canvas MetaData Panel.
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Snapping

Guides do not do anything until snapping to guides is enabled. There are two ways to enable snapping to guides. The first is using the Canvas Window "View" menu. The second is using the Canvas MetaData Panel.

Once snapping is enabled, when you move a duck close to a guide it will "snap" onto it, in much the same way as a magnet will snap onto a piece of metal. Once a duck has snapped to a guide you will find it takes a stronger than normal movement to detach it from the guide, again as if you were pulling a magnet off of something metallic.

Having ducks snapping to guides is usually very useful, but sometimes it can be very annoying! Fortunately you can easily turn snapping to guides off.

Note

Although ducks snap to guides, in Synfig Studio guides will not snap to ducks.
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Using the Canvas Window View menu

Go to menu in the Canvas Window (use the Canvas Menu Caret button in the upper left corner) and select "View → Snap to Guides".

Using the Canvas MetaData Panel

If you already have at least one guide on your canvas, you can enable or disable snapping to guides using the Canvas MetaData Panel.

  1. Select the Meta Data Panel in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
  2. Double click on the Data column next to the "guide_snap" Key in the Canvas MetaData Panel. This will allow you to enter a value.
  3. Type "1" to enable snapping to guides or "0" to disable snapping to guides and press ↵ Enter.

The "guide_snap" Key in the Meta Data Panel stores whether snapping to guides is enabled or not. It stores "0" if snapping to guides is disabled or "1" if snapping to guides is enabled.

Copying Guides from one canvas to another

When you export an encapsulated "Inline canvas" layer you'll find the exported canvas has no guides – but sometimes you would like it to have the same guides as its parent canvas. Or you may want to use the guides you added to a canvas in another file. You can solve this kind of problem easily using the Canvas MetaData Panel.

As an example, here's how you would copy vertical guides to another canvas that has no guides:

  1. Open the canvas window of the canvas that has the guides you want to copy.
  2. Select the Meta Data Panel in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
  3. Select the "guide_x" row.
  4. Click on the Data column next to the "guide_x" Key in the Canvas MetaData Panel.
  5. Press CtrlC or right-click on the highlighted numbers and select "Copy".
  6. Open the canvas window of the canvas you want to copy the guides into.
  7. Select the Meta Data Panel in the Params, Children, Keyframes, Timetrack, Curves, Canvas MetaData window.
  8. Click the "Add new MetaData entry" icon (the one that looks like this Add new metadata entry.png) at the bottom of the panel. A "New MetaData Entry" dialog box will appear.
  9. Type "guide_x" and click "OK" or press ↵ Enter.
  10. Double click on the Data column next to the "guide_x" Key in the Canvas MetaData Panel. This will allow you to enter a value.
  11. Press CtrlV or right-click on the highlighted area and select "Paste"
  12. Press ↵ Enter.

To copy the horizontal guides you would perform the procedure above for the "guide_y" Key instead of the "guide_x" Key.

Note

You must ensure the Data column for the "guide_x" or "guide_y" rows is selected before you try and copy or paste guide values in the Canvas MetaData Panel. If you don't, you may find you are copying or pasting layers instead of guide values.
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