GMS:Feature Object Tool Palette: Difference between revisions
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| align = "center" | [[Image:Tool_GridFrame.png]] || '''Select Grid Frame''' {{Anchor|Select Grid}} || Selection tool used to select grid frames, allowing for the editing of the grid frame. Once the grid frame is selected, the placement and size of the grid frame can be edited by clicking on small rectangles and dragging. | | align = "center" | [[Image:Tool_GridFrame.png]] || '''Select Grid Frame''' {{Anchor|Select Grid}} || Selection tool used to select grid frames, allowing for the editing of the grid frame. Once the grid frame is selected, the placement and size of the grid frame can be edited by clicking on small rectangles and dragging. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[File:Create | | align = "center" | [[File:Create Points Tool.svg|14 px]] {{Anchor|Create Point}}|| '''Create Point/Node''' || Creates new points. A new point is created for each location the cursor is clicked on in the Graphics Window. Once the point is created, it can be repositioned or otherwise edited with the '''Select Point/Node''' tool. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[Image:Tool_CreateVertex.png]] || '''Create Vertex''' {{Anchor|Create Vertex}}|| Creates new vertices along existing arcs. This is typically done to add more detail to the arc. A new vertex is created for each location the cursor is clicked on in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|Graphics Window]] that is within a given pixel tolerance of an existing arc. Once the vertex is created, it can be repositioned with the '''Select Vertex''' tool. | | align = "center" | [[Image:Tool_CreateVertex.png]] || '''Create Vertex''' {{Anchor|Create Vertex}}|| Creates new vertices along existing arcs. This is typically done to add more detail to the arc. A new vertex is created for each location the cursor is clicked on in the [[GMS:The GMS Window|Graphics Window]] that is within a given pixel tolerance of an existing arc. Once the vertex is created, it can be repositioned with the '''Select Vertex''' tool. |