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/// Sketch -- a tutorial Antony Scriven 2003-11-24
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-- Cribsheet
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| Action | Effect |
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| Click/drag-+ | |
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| Btn-+ | | |
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| Key-+ | | | Normal mode Visual block |
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| Clicks-+ | | | | |
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+---------------------+-----------------------------------------+
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| Lines L c | - or + Transparent box/line |
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| L d | --- |
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| 2 L c | > < ^ v Box/line with arrow |
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| 3 L c | | |
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| S L c | Round/square Opaque box/line |
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|- - - - - - - - - - -|- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -|
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| Paint C L cd | Brush Brush fill |
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| M L c | . -> : -> # |
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|- - - - - - - - - - -|- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -|
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| Select R c | Select Erase |
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| R d | Select Transparent copy+move |
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| S R d | Opaque copy+move |
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|- - - - - - - - - - -|- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -|
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| Erase C R cd | Eraser |
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| M R cd | Fat eraser |
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+---------------------+-----------------------------------------+
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| Map | Effect |
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| ---------------- | ------------------------------------- |
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| <leader>f | Flood fill (any character) |
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+---------------------+-----------------------------------------+
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-- Overview
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Sketch is a plugin for Vim. Sketch can help with creating
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simple drawings and diagrams using the mouse. You need at
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least a two-button mouse to get the most of this package.
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The shift and control keys are used to modify the mouse's
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actions. The alt/meta key is also used but I have avoided
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it for the most part: I realise that some keyboards don't
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have this key or it isn't easily accessible.
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Sketch is most useful for line diagrams. It is useful for
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drawing boxes, lines, and arrows in a quick and hopefully
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intuitive way. You can draw freehand by clicking and
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dragging with the mouse. You can also make a visual
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selection and fill it with a line or a box. Arrowheads
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can be added easily; the direction is automatic. An
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eraser is provided. Also there are three different brush
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tips for painting or for fills.
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-- Requirements
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Sketch requires a vim that can handle mouse input. I have
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incorporated all the drawing functions into the mouse
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buttons + modifier keys. So you may struggle with a
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one-button mouse. Also, double-clicks and triple-clicks
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are used, so these must be supported.
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Please bear in mind that I have only tested this plugin
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on gvim 6.1 on Windows. I am unlikely to test on other
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platforms any time soon. So bug reports or patches for
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problems encountered on other systems are welcome.
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-- Getting started
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This tutorial involves modifying this file. So you may
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wish to save your own copy before you start editing, e.g.
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:save my_sketch.tut
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I haven't included any maps to start the plugin. I feel
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that each user should define the maps that they see fit.
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The function to start and stop drawing is called
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ToggleSketch(). So I have in my vimrc:
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map <F1> :call ToggleSketch()<CR>
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You should try something similar. When you start Sketch
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two things should happen. First, a message should appear
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in the status line telling you that sketch is turned on.
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Second, if you don't normally display scrollbars in gvim,
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these will be turned on for you.
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Note that Sketch implements buffer-local maps. This means
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that you need to turn Sketch on/off for each individual
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buffer you draw in. This is not as convenient as
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having it work globally on all buffers. I implemented it
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this way because sometimes my mouse would stray into
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another buffer make unwanted drawings there.
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Note however that although I have implemented Sketch with
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buffer-local maps, it is still possible to accidentally
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draw in another window. I don't think I can avoid this
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because of the way that Vim handles mouse actions. But
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the buffer-local maps keep any drawing to a minimum
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(hopefully just one character). So either make sure that
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only one window is open, or be careful!
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Final warning: don't try to size the window by dragging
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the status line while Sketch is turned on. You will just
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end up drawing instead. Any fixes for this are most
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welcome. And don't forget, you can always undo.
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* * *
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Throughout this tutorial bear the following in mind. The
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left mouse button is used for drawing. The right mouse
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button is used for selecting and erasing.
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Tip: Get into the habit of 1. turning Sketch on,
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2. drawing your diagrams, 3. immediately turning
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Sketch off.
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-- Freehand line drawing
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Turn sketch on. To draw a line like this:
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simply click with the left mouse button and drag. Here's
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some space for you to try it. All line drawing is done
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with the left mouse button. Try it out.
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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Now try an L-shape.
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Sketch automatically selects a `-' or a `|' depending on
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the direction you are drawing in. Corners automatically
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become a cross, as do intersections:
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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| ----+------+----+----+ |
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Now try just a single click.
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Note that it is a horizontal line. When you first click,
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Sketch can't know which direction you are going in. It
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assumes horizontal. If you actually move vertically, it
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will correct this initial `-' to a `|'. But what if you
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really want just a single `|'? This is pretty rare, but I
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have provided for this. Use a triple-click.
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Note that if you single-click on an existing character it
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turns into a cross.
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It is often useful to be able to draw arrows. The
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direction is automatically selected for you. You use a
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double-click to do this.
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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| Click Double-click |
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(To select the arrowhead direction without drawing a
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line, see the section on erasing below.)
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-- Painting
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To paint, you need to hold down the control key while
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using the left mouse button. The current brush tip is
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displayed in the command line: [.] or [:] or [#].
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(Sometimes you can't see it, but I try to display it as
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much as possible.) If you want to change the brush tip,
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hold down the meta/alt key and click the left mouse
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button.
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| Ctrl+LeftMouse Meta+LeftMouse, Meta+LeftMouse, |
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| Ctrl+LeftMouse Ctrl+LeftMouse |
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| ...... |
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| ... .. ::::::::: ########## |
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| . .. :: ::: ########## |
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| . .. ::: ### #### |
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| ...... :::: ###### |
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| .. :::::: ####### |
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| ... ... ::: ::: ############ |
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Have a go.
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-- Erasing
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This uses the right mouse button. Don't use just a single
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rightclick, I'll show you that in the next section. To
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erase one character, use Control+RightMouse. For a fatter
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erase, drag with Meta+Rightmouse.
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| ####################### ####################### |
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| ####################### ##### #### |
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| #### ##### ##### #### |
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| #### ###### ####### ####### |
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(If you need to move the cursor out of the way of a
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drawing, I recommend using Ctrl+RightMouse.)
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Tip: to select the direction of an arrowhead without
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drawing a line, you can use the eraser to drag a
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direction with Control+RightMouse.
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Tip: Need to make more room for your diagram? Jump to the
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end of this file (use G) for an example, then use
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Ctrl-O to jump back here.
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-- Selection: erasing, boxes, lines, fills
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Like erasing, this uses the right mouse button. Click and
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drag to get a visual block selection. Then another right
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click to erase.
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| Right drag over the Then rightclick. |
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| area marked out by the |
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| ###################### ####################### |
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This is the most useful way to erase parts of a drawing:
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Rightdrag, rightclick. To cancel a selection, use <Esc>.
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Tip: :help gv
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You can also use a selection for drawing boxes, lines,
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and fills. Remember that we drew lines earlier with the
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leftmouse button, and painted with control+LeftMouse. You
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can probably guess how these work when a visual block
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selection is active.
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Boxes are by default transparent. Use shift+leftclick for
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an opaque box.
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| Rightdrag, Rightdrag, |
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Tip: if you want your boxes the same size, make sure you
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have :set showcmd. The size of your selection will
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be displayed at the right in the command line.
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To draw a line, just make sure the selection is one line
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high, or one line wide.
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| Select from here > < to here |
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When you draw a free hand line, you are drawing through
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other lines. Intersections became a cross. When you draw
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a line by dragging a selection, and then left-clicking,
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the line is above other lines.
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| Select +------+ then +------+ |
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example, this will also work.
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The line becomes joined to the box.
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Tip: want to use a character other than `-' or `|'?
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Highlight as normal then press r<character>
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need to click to create the line, and then double
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click to create the arrowhead. You can vis select
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and then just double click to create the line and
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the arrowhead in one go.
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by the `[Square]' in the command line. If you would like
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rounded corners, use shift+left-click (similar to meta
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+ left-click to change the paint brush). This is the
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result.
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This also effects freehand lines you draw by dragging
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-- Dragging objects
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This is classed as a selection, and so it uses the right
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mouse button. If you right drag on a highlighted region,
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it is copied, and you can move the copy with the mouse.
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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Note that the selection is transparent by default. Use
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Shift + RightDrag to get an opaque selection. This is
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similar to the way that Shift + LeftClick draws an opaque
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box. I've tried to make the mouse actions consistent in
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this way. Also note that the mouse is always at the top
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lefthand corner of the selection.
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Screen updates when moving transparent objects can either
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be
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slow, :set lazyredraw
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or flickery, :set nolazyredraw
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the choice is yours! (I like to :se lz myself).
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Because a copy is always created, you can easily use a
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few shapes as a template to build up a more complicated
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diagram. I selected a shape from the `Templates' then
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right-dragged it to form the diagram on the left.
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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| | Templates |
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| .------------. +-----+ | .------------. |
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| | |----->| | | | | |
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| '------------' +-----+ | '------------' |
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| | | | +-----+ .---. |
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| | | | | | / \ |
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| +-----+ | | | : : |
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| .------------. | | | +-----+ \ / |
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| | |<-----| | | '---' |
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| | | +-----+ -------------------|
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| '------------' |
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| v |
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| +-----+ .---. .---. |
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| | | / \ / \ |
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| | |---->: :<--->: : |
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| +-----+ \ / \ / |
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| '---' '---' |
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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Tip: naturally you can also select and drag text, so you
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can move, for example, labels about.
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Tip: Once a diagram has been started, it is probably
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quicker to select and drag parts of the diagram
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about, rather than to keep using your templates box.
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Using transparent copying, complex diagrams become easy.
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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| .---------. .---------. |
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| |\ A \ |\ B \ |
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| | \ \ | \ \ |
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| | .---------. | .---------. |
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| | | | | | | | | |
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| ' |------' | ' |------' | |
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| \ | \ | \ | \ | |
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| \| .---------. \| .---------. |
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| '------|\ E \ '------|\ F \ |
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| | \ \ | \ \ |
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| .---------| .---------.--------| .---------. |
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| |\ D | | | | C | | | | |
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| | \ ' |------' |\ ' |------' | |
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| | .-------\ | \ | .-------\ | \ | |
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| | | | \| \| | | \| \| |
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| ' |------' '---------' |------' '---------' |
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| \ | \ | \ | \ | |
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| \| .---------. \| .---------. |
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| '------|\ H \ '------|\ G \ |
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| | \ \ | \ \ |
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| | .---------. | .---------. |
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| | | | | | | | | |
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| ' |------' | ' |------' | |
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| \ | \ | \ | \ | |
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| \| \| \| \| |
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| '---------' '---------' |
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+-------------------------------------------------------+
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To create this diagram:
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1. Draw a square. This is the back of the box.
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2. Transparent drag to create the front of the box.
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3. Manually add the connecting diagonals and rub out
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lines to make the sides opaque. We now have a box
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with the front open.
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4. Drag copies of this box to make the four boxes at
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the back.
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5. Select all four boxes and transparent drag to
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create the four at the front.
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6. Manually rub out any lines showing through these
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boxes.
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Alternatively, you could fill the initial box like this:
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.---------.
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|\#########\
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|#\#########\
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|##.---------.
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|##|######|##| Now after you drag the four boxes at
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'##|------'##| the back to the front, you can search
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\#|#######\#| for #s and replace with spaces, to
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\|########\| create the same effect.
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'---------'
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Sketch isn't meant to be a serious diagramming tool, but
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if you do need to jot something down in your notes and
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you don't want to leave the comfort of Vim or plain text
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format, then it can be useful.
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Still not convinced of the benefits of this package?
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|
Delete all the pictures from the tutorial and give it to
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someone else to try :-)
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-- Making more room for your diagram
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|
Finally I'll show you how to make some more space for
|
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|
your drawing. Move the cursor here -> <- and then press
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z<Enter> to make this paragraph at the top of your
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|
screen. We are now at the end of the file and you can
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|
probably see some tilde's below indicating this. If you
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|
try to draw past the end of the file, new lines will
|
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|
automatically be added. So an easy way to make some more
|
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|
room is to erase past the end of the file. Try it, and
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|
watch the tildes disappear. Unfortunately, you cannot
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select a visual block past the end of a file.
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|
Have fun --Antony
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