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`e1983 Apple Computer, Inc.
`20525 Mariani Avenue
`Cupertino, California 95014
`(408) 996-1010
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`Macintosh is a trademark licensed to Apple Computer, Inc.
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`Apple and the Apple Logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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`Written by Carol Kaehler of Apple Macintosh User Education. Designed by Clement Mok. Illustrated by Susan Kare.
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`Program by Bill Atkinson.
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`Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada.
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`Reoraer Apple Proauct #M1501
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`
`
`Contents
`
`How to Use This Book
`
`Learning MacPaint
`
`Using MacPaint
`Lines and Patterns
`Text
`Using the Paintbrush
`Editing Patterns
`Using the Entire Page
`Shifting the Whole Picture on the Page
`Filling In Areas
`Selecting and Changing an Area
`Cutting and Pasting
`Four Ways to Erase
`Detailed Drawing
`Constraining
`Using the File Menu to Handle Documents
`
`Reference
`Tools Summary
`Shortcuts
`Other Special Keys
`
`2
`
`3
`
`9
`10
`11
`12
`13
`14
`16
`17
`18
`21
`22
`24
`25
`26
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`27
`28
`32
`32
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`
`
`How to Use
`This Book
`
`The best way to learn MacPaint is to explore the drawing tools
`and patterns on your own. This is a book of hints to guide you
`in your exploration.
`
`•It you want a brief lesson on getting started with MacPaint,
`see "Learning MacPaint."
`
`• When you want to find out more about using the tools and the
`commands in the menus, flip through "Using MacPaint." (You
`don't have to read these pages in any particular order.)
`
`• For a brief description of each of the tools, see "Tools Summary."
`
`If the Apple MacintoshTM computer is totally new to you, you might
`want to look first at Macintosh, the owner's guide. It teaches the basic
`techniques you'll use to create pictures with MacPaint-dicking, dragging,
`selecting information, and choosing commands from menus.
`
`This manual was written and illustrated on the Macintosh and produced
`using the LaserWriter printer.
`
`2
`
`
`
`Chapter 1
`
`Learning
`Mac Paint
`
`
`
`Learning
`MacPaint
`
`How to begin:
`
`• Insert the MacPaint disk.
`
`• Open a MacPaint document by clicking the Paint disk
`icon and choosing mm from theiJI!!I menu, then clicking the
`MacPaint icon and choosing liJm again.
`
`In a few seconds, the screen will look like this:
`
`Menus with commands to choose from
`
`Font
`
`FontSi~
`
`l
`
`: Cbsebox
`
`•
`
`Pointer
`(takes different shapes,
`depending on what tooi
`you're using)
`
`Tools for drawing,
`adding text, moving
`the page under the
`window, and selecting
`
`Line and border
`widths (current width
`is checked)
`
`4
`
`Current pattern
`
`Patterns to i L
`I
`
`I
`I
`
`
`
`Style
`
`titled
`
`: Doa.Jment t~le
`
`: Drawing window
`: (shows you part of your
`: document at a time)
`
`In this book, the
`following symbols
`indicate specific
`actions.
`
`means c lick:
`Position the pointer,
`then briefly press
`and release the
`mouse button.
`
`l__ ___ jl
`
`means drag:
`Position the pointer,
`press and hold the
`mouse button while
`you move the mouse,
`then release the
`mouse button.
`
`with ·the drawing tools
`
`5
`
`
`
`Start working on the document you opened.
`
`• Click the paintbrush in the tool palette:
`
`Click liD
`
`• Move the pointer to the drawing window.
`(The pointer becomes a black circle for you to draw with):
`
`• Draw a curved line:
`
`~elease
`
`Whenever you want to make changes to something you've drawn, you first
`select it.
`
`Here's how:
`
`• Click the selection rectangle in the tool palette:
`
`Click I~JI
`
`• Then drag in the drawing window:
`I Press
`
`F~:~--------------------------------,
`,,
`
`--------------------~~~~~~~~::~~~
`
`Release
`
`As you drag, a dotted outline encloses your drawing.
`
`6
`
`
`
`Whatever is inside the dotted rectangle is selected and
`will be affected by any command you choose from the
`ll!ll menu.
`r------------------------------------
`
`________ ___________________________ J
`
`Here's how to choose a command:
`
`Clear
`
`lnuert
`Trace Ed
`
`Release
`
`L-----------------------------------
`
`To see how you can cancel your last action:
`
`• Choose l!lim!1 from theomJ menu.
`
`To see one way to erase:
`
`• Click the eraser in the tool palette.
`Then erase part of your drawing:
`
`, _____ _
`
`7
`
`
`
`Add text to your drawing :
`
`• Choose the following font and font size from menus:
`
`• Click in the drawing window where you want the text. A
`blinking vertical bar marks the place where text will be
`inserted when you type. Use the Backspace key if you make
`a mistake. You can make changes to what you type until you
`click somewhere else.
`
`• Type: Fo llow the y ellow brick r oad _
`
`Change the style of what you typed by choosing loTiiwtte)
`from thel'l!UiJmenu:
`
`Save you r work on the disk:
`
`• Choosel& from the iiJmmenu.
`
`To print your MacPaint picture:
`
`• ChooseiDiiiJ from the iiJmmenu.
`
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`5
`
`
`
`Lines and
`Patterns
`
`Click any pattern to
`make it the current
`pattern:
`
`~ ..... :. __ lines
`........__:.
`,_ filled
`shapes
`
`.._ __ hollow
`shapes
`
`• • • • ..
`
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`0
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`
`a .
`
`Lines and hollow
`shapes are drawn
`in black.
`
`The border palette
`controls line and
`border width.
`
`You can draw them in
`the current pattern by
`holding down the
`Option key.
`
`Current width
`is checked
`
`..:/---
`
`No border
`·on filled
`shapes
`
`·Line/border
`widths and
`space
`between
`repeating
`copies
`
`Filled shapes have a
`black border and
`are filled with the
`current pattern.
`
`10
`
`
`
`Text
`
`~
`
`You can add text
`anywhere in the
`drawing window.
`
`• Click the text tool
`in the tool palette,
`then click where
`you want the text.
`
`The blinking bar
`marks the insertion
`point, where text you
`type will appear.
`
`• Choose fonts,
`font sizes, and
`styles from menus.
`
`Font, font size, and style choices
`including alignment can be changed
`until you dick somewhere else.
`
`Once you've clicked somewhere else,
`the text becomes like a picture instead
`of text. You can no longer make new
`font or style choices for it, but you can
`select and move, copy, or alter it like
`any other image.
`
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`are checked.
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`Athens
`Toronto
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`Geneua
`Monaco
`Chicago
`San Francisco
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`Plain
`Bold
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`3Cl
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`Best sizes for the
`current font are
`outlined.
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`72
`
`11
`
`
`
`Using the
`Paintbrush
`
`The paintbrush paints
`in the current pattern.
`
`To change the shape of the brush:
`
`• Choose l:illlili•fii!D from the ld,J.i.Uii
`menu .
`
`To draw symmetrical
`shapes with the
`paintbrush:
`
`• • /
`• • /
`• • /
`• [] ,
`
`"' "
`
`'
`
`.. ·
`.. ·
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`
`[]
`
`[]
`
`• Click any shape to
`make it the current
`brush shape.
`
`• To keep the same
`shape, click the
`outlined shape.
`
`The four possible
`mirrors appear as lines.
`Click the mirrors you
`want to use either
`singly or in combination.
`
`To turn off mirroring:
`• Choose liJI!Iil
`from the
`menu.
`Then click None.
`
`12
`
`
`
`• Click or drag through dots to
`change the pattern.
`
`• Click OK to replace the old
`pattern with your new one.
`
`• Click Cancel to keep the original
`pattern. Patterns you create
`are saved with the document.
`
`Curr~nt pattern
`
`OK
`
`( Cancel
`
`,,,,,,,,
`,,,,,,,,
`'''''''
`'''''''
`,,,,,,,
`'''''''
`'·""''''
`[ ~ (Cancel
`
`~ · OK
`
`J ( Cancel
`
`Editing Patterns
`
`To create your own
`pattern, choose
`from the
`menu to edit
`e current pattern.
`Or double-click any
`pattern in the palette.
`
`13
`
`
`
`Using the
`Entire Page
`
`An entire MacPaint
`document is
`8 x 1 0 inches.
`At any one time, you
`can see about a third
`of the document in
`the drawing window.
`
`To move to another
`part of the document:
`
`• Choose
`from the
`menu.
`
`• Drag the dotted
`rectangle to position
`the window on any
`part of the document.
`Click OK.
`
`Drawing window
`
`1£]
`
`OK
`,,
`I Cancel
`
`'
`
`)
`
`}
`
`I
`
`OK
`
`Cancel
`
`I I
`: !
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`
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`I
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`I
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`14
`
`
`
`• To move the
`document under the
`drawing window
`a small distance:
`
`:o-
`
`eleuat•on
`
`• Drag in any direction.
`
`15
`
`
`
`Shifting the
`Whole Picture
`on the Page
`
`Choose l1nmiQiuUI
`from the IM.J.Uii
`menu.
`
`Press anywhere
`outside the dotted
`rectangle (even if the
`image is inside the
`rectangle), and drag
`the image in any
`direction.
`
`•To return to another
`part of the page,
`move the rectangle,
`then click OK.
`
`• To erase, drag the
`image off the page
`and click OK.
`(Erasing this way
`is not undoable.)
`
`16
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`Filling In Areas
`
`To fill an outlined
`area:
`
`• Click the paint can
`and any pattern.
`
`• Then position the
`end of the pouring
`paint in any out(cid:173)
`lined area you want
`to fill and click.
`
`\
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`
`17
`
`If an outline has
`gaps or holes,
`
`the pouring paint
`"leaks" through.
`
`You can also fill
`black areas or
`outlined text:
`par-allel
`!!i~§ ~i~l
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`ZEBRA
`
`• Choose 1!JiD1D
`from the IIIII
`menu. Fill in any
`holes in the
`outline.
`
`
`
`Selecting and
`Changing an
`Area
`IT][£)
`Two tools, the
`selection rectangle
`and the lasso, are just
`for selecting areas to
`be changed.
`
`' ~
`Use the selection
`rectangle to select
`a rectangular area.
`(To res elect, first
`click anywhere
`outside the selection.)
`
`• To move a selection:
`
`• To make one copy:
`
`Position the pointer
`inside it and drag.
`
`Hold down the
`Option key while you
`drag the selection.
`
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`Use the lasso to
`select nonrectangular
`objects:
`
`Then you can move
`the image, copy it, or
`alter it like any
`selection.
`
`The lasso tightens
`up around the image.
`
`You can start
`dragging when
`the pointer shape
`is an arrow.
`
`18
`
`
`
`• To make repeating
`copies :
`
`• To stretch a selection:
`
`Hold down the~
`Hold down both the
`key while you
`Option and the ~
`drag the selection.
`keys while you drag
`the selection.
`(Line width
`determines space
`between copies.)
`
`A selected area
`"floats" in its own
`plane, without
`altering what's
`under it, until you
`click outside the
`selection.
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`the selection rectangle
`Compare how
`rk
`and the lasso wo
`.
`
`Moving a selection:
`
`Making repeating
`copies:
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`Cutting and
`Pasting
`
`With cuHing and
`pasting, you can move
`or copy pictures or
`text from one
`document to another
`(either a MacPaint
`document or one you
`create with a different
`application), or from
`one part of a
`document to a
`different part.
`
`·------------------------,
`
`I
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`Select what you want to cut or copy.
`Use either the selection rectangle
`or the lasso.
`Choose 11!11 or ID!m from the IIIII
`menu in MacPaint or any application
`you want to cut or copy from. The
`selection goes on the Clipboard.
`
`1------------------------
`
`You can also cut and
`paste among MacPaint
`documents and desk
`accessories you
`choose from the
`Apple menu.
`
`,------------------------,
`1
`file Edit Uiew
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`21
`
`Go to the part of this or any other
`document you want to move or copy
`the image to. Make a selection
`rectangle there. If there is no
`selection, MacPaint will paste into
`the middle of the window.
`Choose IIIII from the IIDJ menu.
`If you're pasting into a MacPaint
`document, drag the rectangle to
`the position you want the image,
`and click outside the rectangle to
`paste the image into the new place.
`,--------------------------------
`: You can also paste text from a desk
`: accessory or another application. Hold
`: down the ~ key while you drag
`: the selection to rearrange the tf xt to
`: fit the selection rectangle.
`L------------------------ ~ -------
`1
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`I
`I
`1 You can also paste
`I
`I
`I
`:text from a desk
`I
`I
`I
`l accessory or
`I
`I
`I
`l another
`I
`I
`I
`l application. Hold
`I
`I
`I
`down the~ key
`I
`I
`I
`and drag the
`I
`I
`I
`selection.
`I
`I
`I
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`MacPaint
`rearranges the tex11
`to fit the selectio~n
`rectangle.
`1
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`
`
`
`Four Ways
`to Erase
`
`~
`
`Drag the eraser.
`
`Double-click to erase
`the entire window.
`
`Select an area.
`Then choose liD
`from the lmD menu
`or press the Backspace
`key.
`
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`
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`
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`THE ANATOMY OF THE FROG
`D1gest1ve System
`
`To erase the entire
`document, choose
`""UI!I@I.Q from the
`ld.t.I.U4i menu.
`
`Position the pointer
`outside the dotted
`rectangle (even if
`the image is inside
`the rectangle), and
`drag the image off
`the page.
`
`0
`
`0
`
`23
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`
`
`Detailed
`Drawing
`
`0
`~
`
`Select the area you
`want to see in detail.
`
`menu.
`
`0
`
`Use the pencil to
`click individual
`dots or drag
`through a group
`of dots to change
`them from black
`to white or vice
`versa. Or use any
`tool in the tool
`palette.
`
`Drag with the
`grabber to move
`the document
`under the window.
`
`Choose ICiuDg
`to return to the
`previous view.
`
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`
`
`
`[][E)
`Use the Shift key with the Option and ~
`keys to constrain the movement vertically
`or horizontally while moving, making a
`single copy of, or making repeating
`copies of a selection. Stretching or
`shrinking a selection using the Shift
`and ~ keys changes the size but
`keeps the original proportions.
`
`In li.i.!ii@t.tli. using the Shift key allows
`only vertical or horizontal movement of
`the dotted rectangle or the image.
`mmJ in the @HI.itgj menu is also a
`constraint. It allows drawing, typing,
`or moving a selection only along the
`lines of an invisible grid.
`
`Constraining
`
`r:::J
`
`Generally, the Shift key lets you limit drawing
`to horizontal or vertical (and sometimes 45•)
`lines.
`• Click the tool you want to use.
`• Hold down the Shift key while you
`use the tool in the drawing window:
`[ill
`To move the document only
`horizontally or vertically
`
`0~
`[I][l]
`
`To draw or erase only
`horizontally or vertically
`
`G
`@]~
`To constrain the lines to 45· and go· angles
`
`[§~
`To draw squares,
`
`[§]~
`rounded squares,
`
`@]~
`and circles.
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`Using the File
`Menu to Handle
`Documents
`
`To start a new
`document:
`
`To get an existing
`document:
`
`To save changes
`to a document:
`
`From the Finder:
`
`From the Finder:
`
`• Choose Save from
`the File menu.
`
`• Type a name the
`first time you save
`a new document, then
`click the Save button.
`
`• Open the MacPaint
`icon.
`
`• Open the icon that
`represents it.
`
`From MacPaint:
`
`From MacPaint:
`
`• Choose Close from
`the File menu (or
`click the close box).
`
`• Choose Close from
`the File menu (or
`click the close box).
`
`• Choose New from
`the File menu.
`
`• Choose Open from
`the File menu.
`
`• Click the document
`you want to open.
`
`• Click the Open
`button.
`
`To print a draft(cid:173)
`quality document
`quickly:
`
`• Choose Print
`Draft from the
`File menu.
`
`To print a high(cid:173)
`quality document:
`
`• Choose Print Final
`from the File menu.
`
`To print a catalog
`of all MacPaint
`documents on the
`current disk:
`
`• Choose Print
`Catalog from the
`File menu.
`
`Printing from the Finder
`prints Final unless you
`hold down both the
`Command and the "s"
`keys until printing starts.
`
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`
`
`Tools Summary
`
`[£)
`Select nonrectangular
`images.
`
`0
`~
`
`Select a rectangular
`area, including the
`background.
`
`[ill
`Move the document
`under the drawing
`window so you can use
`the entire 8 x 1 0-inch
`page.
`
`[A)
`Type text. Choose
`fonts, sizes, and
`styles from menus.
`Confirm choices
`by clicking.
`
`New York 12pt.
`New York 12pt. Bold
`N~ w Y<.,rk / ..:?pt /talk
`New York 12P-l Underlined
`
`
`
`~
`Fill an outlined area
`with the current
`pattern.
`
`CIJ
`
`Spraypaint with the
`current pattern.
`
`~
`Paint with the current
`pattern. Choose Brush
`Shape from Goodies
`menu.
`
`0
`
`Draw a thin line(cid:173)
`black on white or
`wh~e on black.
`
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`
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`G
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`Draw straight black
`lines. Border palette
`controls line width.
`
`~
`
`Erase where you drag.
`Double-click to erase
`the entire window.
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`Draw hollow rectangles
`or rectangles filled
`with the current
`pattern. Border palette
`controls line width.
`
`@]~
`Draw hollow ovals
`or ovals filled with
`the current pattern.
`Border palette
`controls line width.
`
`30
`
`
`
`@]
`Draw freehand black
`lines. Border palette
`controls line width.
`
`I .
`
`'
`
`~
`
`Draw filled freehand
`shapes. MacPaint
`connects the ends of a
`freehand line and fills
`the shape with the
`current pattern .
`Border palette controls
`line width.
`
`@]
`Draw hollow polygons.
`Click to tum a comer.
`Border palette controls
`line width.
`
`~
`
`Draw filled polygons.
`Click to turn a corner.
`Double-click or click
`again at the begin(cid:173)
`ning to end and fill
`the polygon. Border
`palette controls line
`width.
`
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`
`
`Shortcuts
`
`Other Special Keys
`
`Use these keys to:
`
`Use these keys to:
`
`D
`
`Undo the last action
`
`[BackspaCA> ~
`
`Erase the selection
`
`Double-click to:
`~
`8
`Select the entire
`drawing window
`
`Show page
`
`Choose a brush shape
`
`Enter and leave FatBits
`
`~
`~
`~
`~
`
`Erase the entire
`drawing window
`
`Edit the current pattern
`(or any double-clicked pattern)
`
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`E:J
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`Copy while dragging a selection
`
`Use current pattern instead of black
`for lines and borders.
`Change the pointer to I 0 I
`D
`
`Stretch or shrink while dragging a selection
`
`Enter and leave FatBits at an exact spot by
`clicking in the drawing window with the
`pencil
`
`Let an underlying image show through when
`you paint over it
`
`Change font sizes using > or < keys
`
`Change fonts using a triple combination:
`Command, Shift, and > or<
`
`E:JD
`
`Make repeating copies while dragging a
`selection
`
`r::=J
`
`Constrain drawing or movement of image
`on a page (see "Constraining" for details)
`
`
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`
`
`Apple Computer, Inc
`20525 Mariani Avenue
`Cupertino, California 95014
`( 408) 996-1010
`TLX 171-576
`
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