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106      Object Handling

                                   With the SCALE LINE WIDTHS button set, scaling an object also
                                   scales its line widths. With this button unset, line widths remain
                                   unchanged.

                You can toggle this button during drags by clicking "/" on the numeric keypad.
                If you have a rectangle with a 4 pixel line width, as you turn SCALE LINE WIDTHS on and off
                you'll see that the X, Y W And H fields in the SELECTOR TOOL change as the effects of the
                line width are included and excluded.

                The following features are affected by SCALE LINE WIDTHS:
                •  Position and size as reported on the SELECTOR TOOL InfoBar XYWH fields
                •  Changing position and size by entering values into the InfoBar XYWH fields
                •  Changing size by entering values in the W% H% fields
                •  Scaling/stretching objects by dragging in the Selector tool
                •  Alignment
                •  Snapping

                The line attributes that are taken into account when SCALE LINE WIDTHS is turned on are:

                •  Line width
                •  End caps
                •  Join type
                •  Dash pattern
                •  Arrowheads
                •  Brush style
                •  Stroke type (inc. variable width strokes)

                In general, if you are interested in the visual positions of objects you should turn SCALE
                LINE WIDTHS on. If you're interested in the exact positions of lines (e.g. where the centers
                of lines are, as is typical in technical drawings) then you should turn SCALE LINE WIDTHS
                off.

                Lock Aspect button
                                   With the LOCK ASPECT padlock button set, the width/height aspect
                                   ratio remains constant as you scale the object.
                In other words, the shape remains in the same proportions as the original. It’s
                recommended that this button remains selected most of the time in order to ensure that
                when you resize objects they do not become squashed.

                With this button unset, you can change the aspect ratio as you scale the object, in other
                words, you can stretch object one way or another when dragging a corner resize handle
                or when entering a new size.
                Smart transform
                Additionally you can right click on the padlock button to display a context menu giving
                you the option to turn on or off both ASPECT RATIO LOCK and SMART TRANSFORM. The
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