DrawWorks RevealedAaron Timbrell continues his series on DrawWorks. DrawWorks Third MillenniumAs many of you will be aware a new version of DrawWorks has just been launched. Since the most common question seems to be "what's new?" I thought I would take this opportunity to explain. To summarise the main new features are shown below
New Tools
Improvements to existing features
So that seems like a few useful improvements, well at least I think they are useful. A great deal of changes have gone on under the surface of DrawWorks. These have helped make it work quicker and also make it more compatible. The previous version of DrawWorks would only work on RISC OS 3.6 or later. This version will work on RISC OS 3.1 or later. As with previous versions a lot of the more obvious changes have been motivated by customer requests. The MicrobarThis is a new toolbar which floats over the !Draw window being worked on. This allows quick access to the most commonly needed features regardless of which main DrawWorks toolbar is being used. The DrawWorks Microbar Line width, fill colour, line colour, font and point size are among the features available on this new toolbar. Also included are the "nudge" buttons found in DrawWorks New Millennium. DW DistortThis new tool allows you to distort and object by dragging handles. Although all versions of DrawWorks include the DrawTrix tool many users have wanted to be able to distort objects visually. Any object in the DW Distort window can be moved using the Adjust button, and be distorted by dragging the red handles using the Select button. DrawWorks Distort in action Freehand drawingDrawWorks Third Millennium also includes a free hand drawing tool. Simply hold down ALT and F on the keyboard with a curved line style selected from the !Draw toolbar and you can draw freehand directly into the !Draw window. Freehand drawing This has been one of the most requested features throughout the life of DrawWorks and makes hand drawn illustrations a doddle. One tip when using freehand drawing is to zoom in when drawing and zoom out when you have finished. This makes it much easier to do complex designs. TextArea toolDrawWorks has always been able to handle text areas but until now it wasn't easy to change the font in a text area, or alter the line spacing, paragraph spacing, or indeed the number of columns a text area occupied. This new tool allows a user to do all this and more and adds a useful DTP like facility to DrawWorks. Textarea tool Other new toolsThe new DrawWorks also offers other new tools, such as the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) exporter and the PDF exporter (which uses GhostScript). Other enhancements that have been requested by customers include writable sizes for start and end cap arrows as well as nudge buttons that allow arrow sizes to be changed visually. The old problem of slow scrolling toolbars has been addressed by allowing users to have either auto scroll or manual scrolling toolbars. DrawDAFor the first time users of !DrawDA (Draw Dynamic Area) can use DrawWorks properly. DrawDA was released by RISC OS Ltd to allow users to make larger files, and will be included in the new RISC OS 4.5 Select scheme. Older versions of DrawWorks will not work on operating system versions higher than 4.03, but DrawWorks Third Millennium will. DrawWorks Third Millennium is currently only available to owners of DrawWorks Millennium or DrawWorks New Millennium and is supplied as an upgrade CD costing £11.50 for UK customers and £13.50 outside the UK. That is it for this whistle stop tour of the new DrawWorks, more details can be found on the iSV Products website. Aaron Timbrell |