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Stroke Preferences Dialog 867
Stroke Name—
Displays the assigned strokes by
theirstrokename(forexample,HK).
Chang e Assigns a different stroke to the
command, or vice versa, depending on whether
commands or strokes are displayed in the list.
Note: This command is only available when the
dialog is accessed by drawing the Review Strokes
stroke.
Delete—Removes the selected command (or
stroke) f rom the list, and the command is no
longer assigned to the stroke.
Note: This command is only available when the
dialog is accessed by drawing the Review Strokes
stroke.
InformationonSelectedStroke
Displays the name and shape of the stroke selected
in the list window.
S tr ok e Pr efer ences Di a log
Draw the Stroke Preferences stroke. By default, this is an
inverse L, drawn vertically from bottom to top, and then
horizontally from left to right.
Set up a stroke to access the Stroke Preferences dialog
> Use the stroke
With the Stroke Preferences dialog you can save
sets of strokes and set other stroke proper ties.
Note: This dialog is available only by drawing its
stroke (by default, an inverse L, drawn vertically
from bottom to top, and then horizontally from left
to right). You can redefine the Stroke Preferences
stroke in the Rev iew Strokes dialog (page 3–865).
Note: By default, the Strokes Preferences dialog is
availableonlyifyouassignastroketoit,thenuse
thestroketoaccessthedialog.Seethefollowing
procedure.
Procedure
To a cces s t he S tr okes Pr efer ences dia log:
1.
Setupstrokesforyourleftormiddle
mouse button. See Strokes (page 3–862) for
information how to do this.
2. To define the stroke, hold down CTRL a nd
drag an inverted L shape (drag vertically from
bottom to top, and continue from left to right).
ThenameofthisstrokeisJGAB.
3. OntheDefineStrokesdialog,chooseStroke
Preferences from the list.
4. Click OK to close the dialog.
5. Drag an inverted L shape to access the Strokes
Preferences dialog.
Interfa ce
Current Stroke Set group
Displays the name and number of strokes in the
current set.