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Eraser
PixEdit offers many different ways of erasing parts of the loaded
image. You may select an area by using any of the available selection
tools, and then use IMAGE, DELETE INSIDE or
OUTSIDE commands. You can also insert guide lines
and perform ,ultipage erasures. However, the most convenient way
of erasing parts of a single page is to use
the eraser tool.
Freehand, rectangular and polygonal erasures are available. The
rectangular and polygonal eraser tool can also be used to delete the
content outside the defined area by checking the "Delete Outside"
option. The pen thickness and pen shape of the freehand eraser tool may
also be configured.
Freehand Eraser To erase freehand in the active layer, click on
the Freehand Eraser tool on the Toolstyle bar and start digitizing. Both
shape and size of the tool can be configured.
Rectangular Eraser Select the Rectangular Eraser icon on the
Toolstyle bar and move the cursor to a location for anchoring the area
to be erased. Click the mouse button and move the mouse. A rubberband
box stretches from an anchor point to the mouse position, expanding and
contracting as the mouse is moved. When the desired location and size
are reached, click the mouse button again to execute the erasure. You
can terminate the digitizing process by clicking the right mouse button.
Polygonal Eraser The Polygonal Eraser tool lets you erase parts
of your drawing that may be difficult to reach with Freehand Eraser or
the Rectangular Eraser. Select the Polygonal Eraser icon and move the
cursor to a location for anchoring the area to be erased. Continue to
digitize, enclosing the area to be erased. To close the area and execute
the erasure, double click the mouse button. During digitizing, you may
choose between defining the area to be erased by digitizing only each
vertex of the polygon, or by using the freehand-draw technique of
holding down the left mouse button and moving the cursor. Close the
activated area by double clicking.

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