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In cl udes instr uctions to lear n to use OpenDoc and the OpenDoc Essentials Kit Le a r nin g Ab o u t O p e n Do c [...]
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K Apple Computer , Inc. © 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement. The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in th[...]
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iii R ead thi s manual w hen y ou are ready t o lear n to u se O p enDoc . Make s ure that OpenDo c a nd the Op enDoc Es senti als are installed on y our co mputer (see your install ati on ma nual or user ’ s gui de f or i nstr ucti ons) . Pr e fa c e[...]
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Wh at i s Open Do c ? OpenD o c is a ne w so ftw are tec hnol og y f or the Mac O S that lets y ou add softw a r e components c alled pa rts to y our do cuments . Wh en y ou drag a part int o a do cument , als o c alled a co n ta i ner pa rt , th e par t ’ s funct ionality i s added to t h e do cument. F or ex ample , the do cument b elo w contai[...]
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Why u se Ope nDoc? OpenD oc lets y ou f ocus on the thing s y ou w a nt to create (documents) rather tha n th e tools y ou use t o create them (appli cat ion pro grams) . Wi t h O p e n D o c, y ou can mix and match s of tw are c omponents to create a w ork en v i ron ment ideall y su ited to y our needs . Y ou c an use y our f a v orite tex t edit[...]
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Cre ati ng a ne w d oc ume n t 1D ouble-click the Apple Draw icon. A new document appears . App le Dra w is an ex ample o f a contain er par t—a par t that ’ s c apable o f accept i ng ot her par ts . Y ou c an create a do cument b y double-c lic king the ic on f or any c ontai n er par t. Not e th a t all par ts ha v e their ow n unique qu ali[...]
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Wo r k i n g wit h an a c tiv e p ar t To w ork with the content o f a par t, y ou n eed to mak e the par t acti ve . 1C lick anywhere in your Apple Draw document, except in the graphics you dragged to your document. The A pp l e Dra w container par t is act i v e , a nd the App le Dra w menus appear . The m e nu item s chang e dep endi ng on w hic[...]
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Wo r k i n g w i th a sel ec t ed pa r t To m a nipul ate the par t (to mo v e , res ize , or delete it) , y ou fi rst n eed to se lect th e p a r t . Selec ting a par t is dif ferent fr om maki ng a part acti v e . 1 To select a part, click the gray border of an active part. When y ou mo v e the pointer ont o the gra y border , a hand app ears . C[...]
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“A c t i v e ” v s . “Se lec ted ”: W ha t’ s the d iff er en ce? Think o f a cup o f w ater . T h e thing s you c a n do with the w ater (s uch a s stir ri ng or s w eeteni ng it) are dif f erent from t he thing s you c a n do with the cup (s uch a s mo v i ng or lif tin g it) . Th at ’ s ba si call y the diff erence between w orki ng [...]
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Sa v i ng y o ur w or k 1C hoose Save (followed by the name of your document) from the Document menu. Be care ful t o c hoose S a v e a nd not S a v e A s . 2 Name your document. To c han g e the name o f a do cum ent, c hoose D ocument I nfo fr om the Do c ume n t me nu a nd typ e a n ew nam e i n the Name bo x . To s a v e a cop y of th e d o cum[...]
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Ge tt i ng he l p wh i le y o u wo rk Y ou c a n get help w hile w orki ng wit h O p enDo c par ts by l ooki ng in the Gui de ( h ) menu f or step-b y-step instr ucti ons . T he onscreen h elp inc ludes in struct ions f or us i ng all t he par ts i n y our do cument. 1C hoose the guide for your document from the Guide menu. Th e name o f the gui de[...]
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Closi ng y our do cum e nt m When y ou are finished w orki ng c lose y our do cument. Y ou ma y b e used t o choos i ng Qu it when y ou w ork i n appli c ation pr ograms . When y ou c lose an Op enDoc do cument , you aut omati call y quit. If y ou g et stuck Us in g O p enDoc is dif ferent fr om the w a y y ou ’ re used t o working , s o it mi gh[...]
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Apple Computer , Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, California 95014-2084 408-996-1010 http://www.apple.com U96511-109B 034-0048-B Printed in U.S.A. [...]