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||Click on the '''Display area''' | ||Click on the '''Display area''' | ||
− | ||Click on the | + | ||Click on the''' Display area''' below the structures. |
You can see a blinking cursor enclosed in a green box. | You can see a blinking cursor enclosed in a green box. | ||
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||Let's type the name of the compound as “Propane”. | ||Let's type the name of the compound as “Propane”. | ||
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− | ||Change Style to Bold Italic. | + | ||Change '''Style''' to '''Bold Italic'''. |
− | ||Let's now change the Style to Bold Italic. | + | ||Let's now change the '''Style''' to '''Bold Italic.''' |
− | Select the text “Propane” and click on Bold Italic. | + | Select the text “Propane” and click on '''Bold Italic.''' |
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− | ||Increase fontsize to 16 | + | ||Increase fontsize to''' 16''' |
− | ||I will increase the fontsize to 16. | + | ||I will increase the fontsize to '''16'''. |
− | Let's scroll down and click on 16. | + | Let's scroll down and click on '''16'''. |
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|| | || | ||
||Observe the changes in the text. | ||Observe the changes in the text. | ||
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− | ||Point to Underline field. | + | ||Point to '''Underline''' field. |
− | Show the drop down list >> select Single | + | Show the drop down list >> select '''Single''' |
− | ||Next, let's use the | + | ||Next, let's use the '''Underline''' feature. |
− | It has a drop down list with the options-- None, Single, Double and Low. | + | It has a drop down list with the options--''' None, Single, Double''' and '''Low.''' |
− | Let's select Single. | + | Let's select '''Single.''' |
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||Point to text. | ||Point to text. | ||
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You can see different colors here. I will select “purple”. <Pause the narration> | You can see different colors here. I will select “purple”. <Pause the narration> | ||
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− | ||Text position range>> -100 to 100 | + | ||Text position range>> '''-100 to 100''' |
||We can also change the position of the text. | ||We can also change the position of the text. | ||
− | Position field has range from -100 to 100 | + | Position field has range from''' -100 to 100''' |
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||Select text>>click on up arrow >>Text moves up from Position “0” to “100” | ||Select text>>click on up arrow >>Text moves up from Position “0” to “100” | ||
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Type "0" in the postion field >> click on the display area | Type "0" in the postion field >> click on the display area | ||
||Let's bring the text to normal position. | ||Let's bring the text to normal position. | ||
− | Type 0 in the postion field and click on the | + | Type '''0''' in the postion field and click on the '''Display area''' |
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|| Assignment | || Assignment | ||
||Here is an assignment for you. | ||Here is an assignment for you. | ||
− | Open the assignment of the first tutorial. | + | |
− | Label the structures as n-hexane and n-octane. | + | * Open the assignment of the first tutorial. |
− | Change font name, font size, underline and colour of the text. | + | |
+ | * Label the structures as n-hexane and n-octane. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Change font name, font size, underline and colour of the text. | ||
+ | |||
Your completed assignment should look like this. | Your completed assignment should look like this. | ||
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||Let's now learn to select and move objects. | ||Let's now learn to select and move objects. | ||
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− | || From the Tool box, click on >>Select one or more objects | + | || From the Tool box, click on >>'''Select one or more objects''' |
− | ||From the “Tool box” click on the tool | + | ||From the “Tool box” click on the tool “'''Select one or more objects'''”. |
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||Click on pentane | ||Click on pentane | ||
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||Next let's learn to rotate an object. | ||Next let's learn to rotate an object. | ||
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− | ||To rotate objects,>>click on | + | ||To rotate objects,>>click on “'''Select one or more objects'''” tool. |
− | ||To rotate the objects, click on | + | ||To rotate the objects, click on “'''Select one or more objects'''” tool. |
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||point to the tools | ||point to the tools | ||
− | Flip the selection horizontally, | + | |
− | Flip the selection vertically and Rotate the selection. | + | '''Flip the selection horizontally, |
+ | |||
+ | Flip the selection vertically''' and | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Rotate the selection.''' | ||
||The properties page has three tools | ||The properties page has three tools | ||
− | Flip the selection horizontally, | + | |
− | Flip the selection vertically and | + | '''Flip the selection horizontally, |
− | Rotate the selection. | + | |
+ | Flip the selection vertically''' and | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Rotate the selection.''' | ||
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||Click on pentane structure>> Select Rotate the selection>> move the mouse pointer | ||Click on pentane structure>> Select Rotate the selection>> move the mouse pointer | ||
− | ||Click on the | + | ||Click on the '''Pentane''' structure. |
− | Select Rotate the selection option. | + | Select '''Rotate the selection''' option. |
+ | |||
+ | Go to the '''Display area''' and place the mouse over the object. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Move the mouse pointer in '''clock-wise''' or '''anti-clock-wise''' direction. | ||
− | |||
− | |||
Observe the rotation of the object. | Observe the rotation of the object. | ||
+ | |||
<Small pause in the narration> | <Small pause in the narration> | ||
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||Now, let's learn to flip objects. | ||Now, let's learn to flip objects. | ||
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− | || | + | ||Flip the '''Pentane''' structure horizontally. |
− | ||Let's flip the | + | ||Let's flip the '''Pentane''' structure horizontally. |
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− | ||Click on Flip the selection horizontally tool>>flip structure horizontally. | + | ||Click on '''Flip the selection horizontally''' tool>>flip structure horizontally. |
− | ||Click on Flip the selection horizontally tool to flip it horizontally | + | ||Click on '''Flip the selection horizontally''' tool to flip it horizontally |
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||Slide | ||Slide | ||
Assignment | Assignment | ||
− | ||Pause this tutorial and | + | ||Pause this tutorial and '''Flip the selection vertically''' on your own. |
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||Go to Edit menu >> click on Select all. | ||Go to Edit menu >> click on Select all. | ||
− | Press | + | Press '''CTRL+A''' |
||For this, go to Edit menu and click on Select All. | ||For this, go to Edit menu and click on Select All. | ||
− | you can also press CTRL+A. | + | you can also press '''CTRL+A.''' |
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||Right click on any one of the objects | ||Right click on any one of the objects | ||
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||Right-click on any one of the objects. | ||Right-click on any one of the objects. | ||
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− | ||In the context menu >>select Group and/or align objects option | + | ||In the context menu >>select''' Group and/or align objects''' option |
− | ||The context menu opens. | + | ||The '''context''' menu opens. |
− | Select Group and/or align objects option. | + | |
+ | Select '''Group and/or align objects option.''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
||Point to the dialog box | ||Point to the dialog box | ||
||A dialog box pops up. | ||A dialog box pops up. | ||
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− | ||Click on the Group check-box | + | ||Click on the '''Group''' check-box |
− | ||Click on the Group check-box. | + | ||Click on the '''Group''' check-box. |
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Uncheck the Align and Space evenly options. | + | ||Uncheck the''' Align''' and '''Space evenly''' options. |
− | ||Uncheck the Align and Space evenly options, if they are selected. | + | ||Uncheck the '''Align''' and '''Space evenly''' options, if they are selected. |
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||Click on the OK button | ||Click on the OK button | ||
||Click on the OK button. | ||Click on the OK button. | ||
− | We see that all objects are grouped. | + | We see that all objects are grouped together. |
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Press | + | ||Press CTRL+A >> select objects |
||Let us now align the objects. | ||Let us now align the objects. | ||
− | Press CTRL +A to select all the objects. | + | Press '''CTRL+A''' to select all the objects. |
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||Right click on any one of the objects | ||Right click on any one of the objects | ||
||Right-click on any one of the objects. | ||Right-click on any one of the objects. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ||In the context menu >>select Group and/or align objects option | + | ||In the '''context''' menu >>select '''Group and/or align objects''' option |
− | ||The context menu opens. | + | ||The '''context''' menu opens. |
− | Select Group and/or align objects option. | + | Select '''Group and/or align objects''' option. |
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||Point to the dialog box | ||Point to the dialog box | ||
||A dialog box pops up. | ||A dialog box pops up. | ||
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− | ||Click on the Align check-box | + | ||Click on the '''Align''' check-box |
− | ||Click on the Align check-box. | + | ||Click on the '''Align''' check-box. |
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||Click on the drop-down list. | ||Click on the drop-down list. | ||
− | point to Normal, Top, Mid-height, Bottom, Left, Center and Right. | + | |
+ | point to '''Normal, Top, Mid-height, Bottom, Left, Center''' and '''Right.''' | ||
||Align option has a drop-down list. | ||Align option has a drop-down list. | ||
+ | |||
It has some options to align the objects. | It has some options to align the objects. | ||
|- | |- | ||
||Select “Center” >> click OK | ||Select “Center” >> click OK | ||
||Let's select “Left” and click OK. | ||Let's select “Left” and click OK. | ||
+ | |||
Observe the changes. | Observe the changes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Slide | + | ||'''Slide Number''' |
− | Assignment | + | |
+ | '''Assignment''' | ||
||Pause this tutorial and align objects with other align options on your own. | ||Pause this tutorial and align objects with other align options on your own. | ||
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|| | || | ||
− | ||Let's learn how to use cut, copy and paste operations | + | ||Let's learn how to use '''cut, copy''' and '''paste''' operations |
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Go Edit menu >> Point to Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear. | + | ||Go Edit menu >> Point to '''Cut, Copy, Paste''' and '''Clear.''' |
||Go to Edit menu. | ||Go to Edit menu. | ||
− | It contains basic edit options like Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear. | + | It contains basic edit options like Cut, Copy, Paste and '''Clear.''' |
|- | |- | ||
||Point to options | ||Point to options | ||
||The common short-cut keys for these options | ||The common short-cut keys for these options | ||
− | CTRL+X to cut | + | '''CTRL+X to cut |
CTRL+C to copy | CTRL+C to copy | ||
− | CTRL+V to paste | + | CTRL+V to paste''' |
− | will work in GChemPaint. | + | will work in '''GChemPaint'''. |
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||using “Select one or more objects” tool>> cut and paste objects>>at different places of diplay area | ||using “Select one or more objects” tool>> cut and paste objects>>at different places of diplay area | ||
||Select the object using “Select one or more objects” tool. | ||Select the object using “Select one or more objects” tool. | ||
− | Let's press CTRL+X to cut it. | + | Let's press '''CTRL+X''' to cut it. |
− | Press CTRL+V to paste the object at a different position on the | + | Press''' CTRL+V''' to paste the object at a different position on the ''' Display area.''' |
Observe that when we cut the object, it is deleted from its original place. | Observe that when we cut the object, it is deleted from its original place. | ||
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||Copy and paste objects>>at different places of diplay area | ||Copy and paste objects>>at different places of diplay area | ||
||Next, let's copy and paste the object at a different place on the diplay area. | ||Next, let's copy and paste the object at a different place on the diplay area. | ||
− | So, press CTRL+C to copy and CTRL+V to paste. | + | So, press ''' CTRL+C''' to copy and '''CTRL+V''' to paste. |
Observe that when we copy the object, it is not deleted from its original place. | Observe that when we copy the object, it is not deleted from its original place. | ||
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||Select all objects >>click on clear | ||Select all objects >>click on clear | ||
− | ||To clear the | + | ||To clear the '''Display area''', select all objects. |
Then click on Clear from Edit menu. | Then click on Clear from Edit menu. | ||
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− | ||Go to Edit menu>>select Undo >>press | + | ||Go to Edit menu>>select Undo >>press '''CTRL+Z''' >> to undo |
||To get back our original structures, go to Edit menu and select Undo. | ||To get back our original structures, go to Edit menu and select Undo. | ||
− | Or press CTRL+Z. | + | Or press '''CTRL+Z.''' |
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− | ||Delete the object using Delete key from keyboard. | + | ||Delete the object using '''Delete''' key from keyboard. |
− | ||To delete object using the Delete Key on the Keyboard, Select the object. | + | ||To delete object using the '''Delete''' Key on the Keyboard, Select the object. |
− | Press Delete. | + | Press '''Delete.''' |
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− | ||Point to Eraser tool | + | ||Point to '''Eraser''' tool |
|| | || | ||
− | Let's now learn to use the Eraser tool to delete part of the structure. | + | Let's now learn to use the '''Eraser''' tool to delete part of the structure. |
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Select Eraser tool>>move mouse near one structure. | + | ||Select '''Eraser''' tool>>move mouse near one structure. |
− | ||Select Eraser tool from the toolbox. | + | ||Select '''Eraser''' tool from the toolbox. |
+ | |||
Place the mouse near any one of the structures. | Place the mouse near any one of the structures. | ||
|- | |- | ||
||Delete red colored part of the structure. | ||Delete red colored part of the structure. | ||
|Part of the structure turns red in color. | |Part of the structure turns red in color. | ||
+ | |||
Click on the red colored part of the structure to delete it. | Click on the red colored part of the structure to delete it. | ||
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Let's summarize. | Let's summarize. | ||
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− | ||Slide Number 5 | + | ||'''Slide Number 5''' |
− | Summary | + | |
+ | '''Summary''' | ||
||In this tutorial we have learnt how to | ||In this tutorial we have learnt how to | ||
− | Open an existing file | + | |
− | Add and Edit text to the display area | + | * Open an existing file |
− | Select, Move, Flip and rotate objects | + | |
− | Group and Align Objects | + | * Add and Edit text to the display area |
− | Cut, copy, paste and delete objects | + | |
+ | * Select, Move, Flip and rotate objects | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Group and Align Objects | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Cut, copy, paste and delete objects | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Slide Number 6 | + | ||'''Slide Number 6''' |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | Assignment output should look like this. | + | '''Assignment''' |
+ | ||As an assignment use '''Eraser''' tool and convert | ||
+ | '''n-octane''' structure to '''n-pentane''' | ||
+ | '''n-hexane''' structure to '''Ethane'''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Assignment''' output should look like this. | ||
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− | ||Slide number 7 | + | ||'''Slide number 7''' |
− | Acknowledgement | + | |
+ | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
||Watch the video available at | ||Watch the video available at | ||
− | http://spoken-tutorial.org/What is a Spoken Tutorial | + | |
+ | '''http://spoken-tutorial.org/What is a Spoken Tutorial''' | ||
+ | |||
It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project | It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project | ||
+ | |||
If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Slide Number 8 | + | ||'''Slide Number 8''' |
||The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: | ||
+ | |||
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | ||
+ | |||
Gives certificates to those who pass an online test | Gives certificates to those who pass an online test | ||
+ | |||
For more details, please write to | For more details, please write to | ||
− | contact@spoken-tutorial.org | + | |
+ | '''contact@spoken-tutorial.org''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ||Slide number 9 | + | ||'''Slide number 9''' |
||Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project | ||Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project | ||
− | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | + | |
− | + | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, | |
− | This is Madhuri Ganpathi from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. | + | Government of India |
+ | |||
+ | More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro ] | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is '''Madhuri Ganpathi''' from '''IIT Bombay''' signing off. Thank you for joining. | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 22 April 2013
Visual Cue | Narration |
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Slide Number 1 Title Slide |
Hello everyone.
Welcome to the tutorial on Basic Operations in GChemPaint |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial we will learn to
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Slide Number 3
System Requirements |
Here I am using,
Ubuntu Linux OS version 12.04 GChemPaint version 0.12.10 |
Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with,
GChemPaint chemical structure editor. If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. |
Switch to GChemPaint application
Dash home >>In the Search bar type GChemPaint Click on the GChemPaint icon. |
To open a new GChemPaint application.
Click on Dash home. In the Search bar that appears, type GChemPaint. Click on the GChemPaint icon. |
Let's begin the tutorial by opening an existing file. | |
Click on File >>Open | Click on File menu, select Open and click on it. |
A window containing all the files and folders opens. | |
Select the file named “propane” | From here, Select the file named “propane” |
Click on Open button. | Click on Open, to open the file. |
Let's add text below the propane structure. | |
Select “Add or modify a text”
Point to the Property page opens. |
Select “Add or modify a text” tool from the tool box.
The text tool's Property page opens. |
Point to the fields | The Property page contains fields like - Family, Style, Size, Underline, and a few others. |
Point to Family >> scroll list | Family field has a list of font names.
Let's scroll down the list. |
Select Arial Black | I will select Arial Black from the Family. |
Click on the Display area | Click on the Display area below the structures.
You can see a blinking cursor enclosed in a green box. |
Type ”Propane” | Let's type the name of the compound as “Propane”. |
Change Style to Bold Italic. | Let's now change the Style to Bold Italic.
Select the text “Propane” and click on Bold Italic. |
Increase fontsize to 16 | I will increase the fontsize to 16.
Let's scroll down and click on 16. |
Observe the changes in the text. | |
Point to Underline field.
Show the drop down list >> select Single |
Next, let's use the Underline feature.
It has a drop down list with the options-- None, Single, Double and Low. Let's select Single. |
Point to text. | Let's change the color of the text.
Default color of the text is “black” |
Point to the color field.
Click on drop down list. Select color to “purple” |
Click on the drop down arrow of the color field.
You can see different colors here. I will select “purple”. <Pause the narration> |
Text position range>> -100 to 100 | We can also change the position of the text.
Position field has range from -100 to 100 |
Select text>>click on up arrow >>Text moves up from Position “0” to “100” | Let's see how position of the text changes.
Select text and click on up arrow triangle with the mouse. Text moves upwards. |
Select text>> click on down arrow>>Text moves down from Position “0” to “-100” | Likewise if we click on down arrow triangle, text moves downwards.
<Pause the narration> |
Bring text to normal postion
Type "0" in the postion field >> click on the display area |
Let's bring the text to normal position.
Type 0 in the postion field and click on the Display area |
Assignment | Here is an assignment for you.
Your completed assignment should look like this. |
Let's now learn to select and move objects. | |
From the Tool box, click on >>Select one or more objects | From the “Tool box” click on the tool “Select one or more objects”. |
Click on pentane | Click on “pentane” |
Press the left mouse button>> drag it to a different position >> release the mouse button. | Without releasing the mouse button, drag it to a different position.
Now, release the mouse button. |
Next let's learn to rotate an object. | |
To rotate objects,>>click on “Select one or more objects” tool. | To rotate the objects, click on “Select one or more objects” tool. |
point to the tools
Flip the selection horizontally, Flip the selection vertically and Rotate the selection. |
The properties page has three tools
Flip the selection horizontally, Flip the selection vertically and Rotate the selection. |
To use these tools. | |
Click on pentane structure>> Select Rotate the selection>> move the mouse pointer | Click on the Pentane structure.
Select Rotate the selection option. Go to the Display area and place the mouse over the object. Move the mouse pointer in clock-wise or anti-clock-wise direction. Observe the rotation of the object.
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Now, let's learn to flip objects. | |
Flip the Pentane structure horizontally. | Let's flip the Pentane structure horizontally. |
Click on Flip the selection horizontally tool>>flip structure horizontally. | Click on Flip the selection horizontally tool to flip it horizontally |
Slide
Assignment |
Pause this tutorial and Flip the selection vertically on your own. |
Let's now group and align objects
To group the objects, select all the objects. | |
Go to Edit menu >> click on Select all.
Press CTRL+A |
For this, go to Edit menu and click on Select All.
you can also press CTRL+A. |
Right click on any one of the objects | Right-click on any one of the objects. |
In the context menu >>select Group and/or align objects option | The context menu opens.
Select Group and/or align objects option. |
Point to the dialog box | A dialog box pops up. |
Click on the Group check-box | Click on the Group check-box. |
Uncheck the Align and Space evenly options. | Uncheck the Align and Space evenly options, if they are selected. |
Click on the OK button | Click on the OK button.
We see that all objects are grouped together. |
Press CTRL+A >> select objects | Let us now align the objects.
Press CTRL+A to select all the objects. |
Right click on any one of the objects | Right-click on any one of the objects. |
In the context menu >>select Group and/or align objects option | The context menu opens.
Select Group and/or align objects option. |
Point to the dialog box | A dialog box pops up. |
Click on the Align check-box | Click on the Align check-box. |
Click on the drop-down list.
point to Normal, Top, Mid-height, Bottom, Left, Center and Right. |
Align option has a drop-down list.
It has some options to align the objects. |
Select “Center” >> click OK | Let's select “Left” and click OK.
Observe the changes. |
Slide Number
Assignment |
Pause this tutorial and align objects with other align options on your own. |
Let's learn how to use cut, copy and paste operations | |
Go Edit menu >> Point to Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear. | Go to Edit menu.
It contains basic edit options like Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear. |
Point to options | The common short-cut keys for these options
CTRL+X to cut CTRL+C to copy CTRL+V to paste will work in GChemPaint. |
using “Select one or more objects” tool>> cut and paste objects>>at different places of diplay area | Select the object using “Select one or more objects” tool.
Let's press CTRL+X to cut it. Press CTRL+V to paste the object at a different position on the Display area. Observe that when we cut the object, it is deleted from its original place. |
Copy and paste objects>>at different places of diplay area | Next, let's copy and paste the object at a different place on the diplay area.
So, press CTRL+C to copy and CTRL+V to paste. Observe that when we copy the object, it is not deleted from its original place. |
Select all objects >>click on clear | To clear the Display area, select all objects.
Then click on Clear from Edit menu. |
Go to Edit menu>>select Undo >>press CTRL+Z >> to undo | To get back our original structures, go to Edit menu and select Undo.
Or press CTRL+Z. |
Delete the object using Delete key from keyboard. | To delete object using the Delete Key on the Keyboard, Select the object.
Press Delete. |
Point to Eraser tool |
Let's now learn to use the Eraser tool to delete part of the structure. |
Select Eraser tool>>move mouse near one structure. | Select Eraser tool from the toolbox.
Place the mouse near any one of the structures. |
Delete red colored part of the structure. | Part of the structure turns red in color.
Click on the red colored part of the structure to delete it. |
Undo the changes | Let's now Undo the changes to get our original structures. |
Click on Save the current file button on tool bar | To save the file click on Save the current file button. |
With this we come to the end of the tutorial.
Let's summarize. | |
Slide Number 5
Summary |
In this tutorial we have learnt how to
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Slide Number 6
Assignment |
As an assignment use Eraser tool and convert
n-octane structure to n-pentane n-hexane structure to Ethane. Assignment output should look like this. |
Slide number 7
Acknowledgement |
Watch the video available at
http://spoken-tutorial.org/What is a Spoken Tutorial It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it |
Slide Number 8 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials Gives certificates to those who pass an online test For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
Slide number 9 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro ] This is Madhuri Ganpathi from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. |