Last Update 17/ 07/ 2000
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The program in this home page offers help in drawing labels in either sequence of lines or in the form of table. The program is versatile and easy to use. The labels drawn can be copied using the "Print Screen" key on the keyboard of your computer and pasted on a drawing area of any other suitable program. From the drawing program the label can be printed to cover pages, graphic works, transparencies for projector, etc. Therefore it will be easy to place information in artistic form.
When the cursor points over the buttons of the operational square below click with the left button of the mouse, described as follows.
The buttons: There are 21 buttons, one blue to displace the operational square by dragging with the left button of mouse, 10 to operate the numbers and eleven to configure the drawing of the labels. The buttons will be called from blue to the blue, 1 and 2 for the little buttons on the first line below the numeric display from left to right (3 for the third button of this line visible after at least one completed figure), A1, A2 and A3 for those on the second line, B1, B2 and B3 for the line below on the same direction in an analogous way, C1, C2 and C3 and successively.
How to use: choose a number for the height of the label by clicking on the number(s) wanted then on the button A1. In all the operations the suitable sequence will always be the numeric value followed by the click on the button of the graphical function.
Graphical function: A1 = height of the label. A2 = length. A3 = height of the corner arch. B1 = number of lines. B2 = number of columns. B3 = length of the corner arch. C1 = interval between lines. C2 = interval between columns.
Attention: when A3 and B3 are equal to zero, the label will be either a square (A1 = A2) or a rectangle (A1 ¹ A2). On the other hand, if A1, A2, A3 and B3 are equal and different from zero, the label will be a circle. A1, A2, B1 and B2 must be larger than zero. The alteration of the combination of numbers produce fast changes in the drawing.
Coloured functions: 2= gray colours, 1= reverts to black and white. 3= activation of advanced colour mode, RGB coded (RGB= variables red, green and blue, with values from 0 to 255 to each variable, respectively). After a click on button 3, the old button A1 will be named a1, the operating function R. Next, the old A2 will be named a2, the operating function G. On this new situation the buttons will be numbered with lower case letters. a3= function B, b1= outline, b2= label's background, b3= panel's background, c1= upper left corner, c2= lower right corner. c1 and c2 apply only for square or rectangular labels. To select one colour, for example red (RGB=255, 0, 0), just click the number 255 with the mouse and click on the letter R. Next just click on the number 0 followed by a click on letter G and on letter B. Now the code can be transferred in order to add this colour to any portion of the label or to the background by a click on any button from b1 to c2. The selection of different combining colours may add a chromatic harmony.
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