Line Color
The Line (Stroke) Color of a selected figure can be changed to meet a desired preference. The Line Color can be altered for a selected figure(s) or in instances where no figures have been selected. If a figure has not been selected, the color change applies to any figure added after the change. This attribute can be altered in one of the following ways:
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Press on the Stroke Button located in the Drawing Toolbar.
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Press on the Info Button in the Top Toolbar.
Then tap on the Strokeoption to open the following popover window.
To alter the Line (Stroke) Color:
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Tap on the On/Off toggle slider in the upper right hand corner of the Stroke Window to turn on the option. The slider will appear with a green background when this option is enabled.
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Next, press on the desired color selection method (Wheel, List, or Favorites). In this example, the wheel is chosen.
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Tap on a color range within the outside of the wheel view.
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Choose the desired lightness or darkness of the selected color in the center (saturation) square.
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Perform a Touch/Drag gesture combination or Press on additional options (opacity, line join, etc.) within the Stroke Window to make further attribute changes.
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Tap anywhere within the Drawing Editor to close the window. The following example shows a figure with a white fill, a stroke size of 2, and a line color that has been changed from black to blue.
Note: A color change will be seen instantaneously when a stroke figure is selected. If no figures have been selected, the color change will apply to all subsequently created stroke figures.