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Scribbles

grandMA3 Quick Start Guide » 08 - Scribbles
Version 2.1

Scribbles are another way to add a custom indication to different objects.

These are small, simple drawings that you can create and use. They also live in a pool.

Create the Scribbles pool in your user-defined area and edit the first empty pool object.

This is the scribble editor:

The left side is the drawing area. The right side is used to select a drawing color and line thickness. You can also give it a name, and there are buttons to clear, oops, change some color, and apply (or save) the drawing to the pool.

Try the different drawing options.

When you are happy with your drawing, you can save it by clicking Apply.

Scribbles are applied like appearances. They are mostly applied to pool objects, where appearances can also be applied to a wider range of elements such as backgrounds, windows, or even the user-defined area.

When we label an object that can have a scribble, there is an extra icon in the corner of the Edit Name pop-up:

The keyboard icon () opens the on-screen keyboard. The icon with the fountain pen tip () is the scribble icon. Clicking this opens the scribble editor at the bottom of the edit name pop-up. Creating a scribble and applying it to the object adds the scribble to the pool so it can be used again on other objects.

 

When both scribble and appearance are assigned to an object, the appearance is at the back, the scribble is on top of the appearance, and the object's name is at the front.

It could look like this:


Recap

In this chapter, we looked at Scribbles as tools to create custom indications and marking of objects.

The main manual also has a section for Scribbles. They have more details on the different functions.

We will not talk more about scribbles, but feel free to add more and use them in the rest of the chapters.

The next chapter is about another useful pool - Macros.