[MWForum]MIA, Ask an Expert Question
Harvey Bornfield
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Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:43:30 -0700
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To Owl_Semantha
In MW 2.0. double click any shape and then adjust its horizontal and
vertical pixel size using the plus and minus signs. These swell or shrink
the matrix in chunks of 10 pixels.
In Pro, double clicking creates "handle bars" around the shape, which you
grab, and watch the dot matrix change as you drag the mouse towards the
center or the edges.
If, using MW 2.0, you want control of the exact (not by leap of tens) pixel
matrix, you can stamp the shape into a graphic, then use the snaparea
command to blowgun it into an empty shape. Or you can create a square or
rectangular box using the shape editor, clothe a turtle, place it over the
stamped shape, and stash it utilizing a snap-shape.
Hope these alternatives help.
Best Regards,
Harvey
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To Owl_Semantha<br><br>
In MW 2.0. double click any shape and then adjust its horizontal and
vertical pixel size using the plus and minus signs. These swell or shrink
the matrix in chunks of 10 pixels. <br><br>
In Pro, double clicking creates "handle bars" around the shape,
which you grab, and watch the dot matrix change as you drag the mouse
towards the center or the edges.<br><br>
If, using MW 2.0, you want control of the exact (not by leap of tens)
pixel matrix, you can stamp the shape into a graphic, then use the
snaparea command to blowgun it into an empty shape. Or you can create a
square or rectangular box using the shape editor, clothe a turtle, place
it over the stamped shape, and stash it utilizing a snap-shape.<br><br>
Hope these alternatives help.<br><br>
Best Regards,<br>
Harvey<br><br>
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