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− | | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on block diagram creation using Xfig | + | |Welcome to the '''spoken tutorial''' on '''block diagram creation''' using '''Xfig'''. |
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− | | 00:07 | + | |00:07 |
− | | In this tutorial, we will explain how to create block diagrams of the type given below | + | |In this tutorial, we will explain how to create block diagrams of the type given below. |
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| 00:17 | | 00:17 | ||
| We will see the tools required for this purpose: | | We will see the tools required for this purpose: | ||
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− | |I shall use Xfig, a block diagram manipulation tool | + | |I shall use '''Xfig''', a block diagram manipulation tool. |
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|00:24 | |00:24 | ||
− | |I am using version 3.2, patch level 5 | + | |I am using version '''3.2''', '''patch level 5.''' |
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|00:29 | |00:29 | ||
− | |I will also use the terminal and a pdf browser. | + | |I will also use the '''terminal''' and a 'pdf' browser. |
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|00:37 | |00:37 | ||
− | | I am creating this tutorial on Mac OS X. | + | | I am creating this tutorial on '''Mac OS X'''. |
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− | |Xfig works on Linux and Windows also. | + | |'''Xfig''' works on '''Linux''' and '''Windows''' also. |
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|00:45 | |00:45 | ||
|Installation on Linux is the easiest of all. | |Installation on Linux is the easiest of all. | ||
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|The procedure to use Xfig is the same in all three. | |The procedure to use Xfig is the same in all three. | ||
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|00:56 | |00:56 | ||
− | | It is recommended to use a three button mouse for Xfig | + | | It is recommended to use a three button '''mouse''' for Xfig. |
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− | |But one or two button mouse can also be configured to work | + | |But one or two button '''mouse''' can also be configured to work. |
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|01:07 | |01:07 | ||
− | | The user manual for Xfig is available on the web. | + | | The '''user manual''' for Xfig is available on the web. |
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|Let us see it. We can see the introduction to Xfig in this page. | |Let us see it. We can see the introduction to Xfig in this page. | ||
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|01:23 | |01:23 | ||
− | |We can see the Table of Contents of this manual here. | + | |We can see the '''Table of Contents''' of this manual, here. |
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|01:28 | |01:28 | ||
− | |Let us click it. | + | |Let us click on it. |
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|01:31 | |01:31 | ||
− | |We can see the details of the people who created Xfig here. | + | |We can see the details of the people who created Xfig, here. |
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|01:36 | |01:36 | ||
|Let us see this page. | |Let us see this page. | ||
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− | | I will now explain the screen configuration for this tutorial. | + | | I will now explain the '''screen configuration''' for this tutorial. |
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− | |It has the slides, Xfig, internet browser – Firefox and the terminal. | + | |It has the '''slides''', Xfig, internet browser – Firefox and the '''terminal'''. |
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− | |This is the command I used to invoke Xfig on Mac. | + | |This is the '''command''' I used to invoke Xfig on Mac. |
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|These are arranged in an overlapping fashion, for easy switch from one to the other. | |These are arranged in an overlapping fashion, for easy switch from one to the other. | ||
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|The listener can easily see the switch happening – no need for guess work. | |The listener can easily see the switch happening – no need for guess work. | ||
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− | | Let us start with Xfig | + | | Let us start with Xfig. |
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− | | The left hand side of Xfig worksheet has the | + | | The left hand side of Xfig worksheet has the '''drawing mode panel'''. |
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|The buttons on top half of this panel can be used to create different objects. | |The buttons on top half of this panel can be used to create different objects. | ||
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|The ones in the bottom are used to work with them. | |The ones in the bottom are used to work with them. | ||
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− | | Using the buttons at the top, one can carry out | + | | Using the buttons at the top, one can carry out '''File''' and '''Edit''' operations. |
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− | | The space in the centre is known as the canvas. | + | | The space in the centre is known as the '''canvas'''. |
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|This is where the figure will be created. | |This is where the figure will be created. | ||
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|02:53 | |02:53 | ||
| Let us now get started with drawing. | | Let us now get started with drawing. | ||
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|The first thing I will do is to put the grids on the canvas. | |The first thing I will do is to put the grids on the canvas. | ||
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− | |I do this by clicking on the | + | |I do this by clicking on the '''Grid Mode''' button, at the bottom. |
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|We can choose different grid sizes. I will choose the middle one. | |We can choose different grid sizes. I will choose the middle one. | ||
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|Grids help align the different objects that we would place. | |Grids help align the different objects that we would place. | ||
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− | |In this tutorial, by clicking | + | |In this tutorial, by clicking I mean clicking the left '''mouse button''' and releasing it. |
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− | |Similarly, selecting or choosing a button would mean that you have to click it with the left mouse. | + | |Similarly, selecting or choosing a button would mean that you have to click it with the '''left mouse'''. |
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|If a different action is required, I will state it explicitly. | |If a different action is required, I will state it explicitly. | ||
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− | | As our diagram should have a box, let us choose the | + | | As our diagram should have a box, let us choose the '''Box''' symbol with sharp corners, from the left hand side panel. |
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|We will go to the place where we want to place the box. | |We will go to the place where we want to place the box. | ||
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− | |We will click the mouse at this point. | + | |We will click the '''mouse''' at this point. |
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|This selects the north west corner of the box. | |This selects the north west corner of the box. | ||
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− | |Move the mouse to the opposite end until the box is of the size we want. | + | |Move the '''mouse''' to the opposite end until the box is of the size we want. |
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− | |Once the box is of right size, we can click the mouse once again. | + | |Once the box is of right size, we can click the '''mouse''' once again. |
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− | | We will now explain how to use the | + | | We will now explain how to use the '''Edit''' feature of Xfig. Using this, we will increase the thickness of the box. |
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− | | Let us press the | + | | Let us press the '''Edit''' button in the left hand panel. |
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− | |A dialog box opens. | + | |A dialog-box opens. |
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− | |We will take the mouse to the | + | |We will take the '''mouse''' to the '''Width''' box. |
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|04:47 | |04:47 | ||
− | |Make sure that the mouse pointer stays within the box. | + | |Make sure that the '''mouse pointer''' stays within the box. |
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− | |We click the | + | |We click the '''Done'''. Let me show you this. |
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− | |Click the | + | |Click the '''Done''' and leave the dialog-box. |
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− | | Let us choose the | + | | Let us choose the '''POLYLINE''' button from the left hand side panel. |
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|05:34 | |05:34 | ||
− | | The panel at the bottom is known as the | + | | The panel at the bottom is known as the '''Attributes panel'''. |
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− | |The number of buttons change | + | |The number of buttons change depending on the chosen object. |
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− | | Let us select the | + | | Let us select the '''Arrow Mode''' button from the '''attributes panel'''. |
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− | |Let us choose the second option in the dialog box | + | |Let us choose the second option in the dialog-box as this would give an arrow at the end point. |
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− | |Let us click the | + | |Let us click the '''Arrow Type''' button. |
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− | |Let us now click there with | + | |Let us now click there with '''middle mouse button''' |
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− | |If you make a mistake, please click the | + | |If you make a mistake, please click the '''Edit''' and press '''Undo'''. |
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|06:52 | |06:52 | ||
− | | Let us draw another line, at the output of the box, by copying | + | | Let us draw another line, at the output of the box, by copying. |
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− | |Choose the | + | |Choose the '''COPY''' button from the left hand side panel. |
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− | |Move the mouse to the destination and click. | + | |Move the '''mouse''' to the destination and click. |
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− | |Let us click the | + | |Let us click the '''Text box''', indicated by T, from the left hand side panel. |
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− | | Let us choose the font size of the text. | + | | Let us choose the font-size of the text. |
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|07:35 | |07:35 | ||
− | |Let us click the | + | |Let us click the '''Text Size''' button from the '''attributes panel''' and obtain a dialog window. |
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− | |Let us move the mouse to the value box and keep the mouse there. | + | |Let us move the mouse to the value-box and keep the mouse there. |
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− | |Let us choose the button | + | |Let us choose the button '''Set'''. |
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− | |The dialog box gets closed and the | + | |The dialog-box gets closed and the '''Text Size''' is now shown as 16 in the '''attributes panel'''. |
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− | |Let us click the | + | |Let us click the '''Text Just''' button in the attributes panel. |
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− | |A dialog box opens. | + | |A dialog-box opens. |
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− | | I will type | + | | I will type '''Plant''' and click the mouse. |
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− | |I can move the text with the | + | |I can move the text with the '''Move''' key on the left hand side panel, if required. |
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− | |Let us click the | + | |Let us click the '''File''' button at the top left hand corner of Xfig, hold and drag the mouse to '''Save''' and release. |
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− | |Let us type the name as | + | |Let us type the name as "block" and choose '''Save'''. |
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− | |The file gets saved as block.fig. | + | |The file gets saved as "block.fig". |
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− | | Let us now export the file. | + | | Let us now '''export''' the file. |
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− | |Let us click the | + | |Let us click the '''File''' button once again, hold and drag the mouse to '''Export'''. |
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− | |Click the box next to | + | |Click the box next to '''Language''', hold and drag the mouse to '''PDF''' and release the key to select the '''PDF Format'''. |
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− | |Now click the | + | |Now click the '''Export''' button. We get the file "block.pdf". |
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− | | Let us open this file through the command | + | | Let us open this file through the command '''open block.pdf''' from the terminal. |
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− | | We have an assignment for you | + | | We have an assignment for you. |
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− | |Create a rectangle using | + | |Create a rectangle using '''Polyline'''. Change the size and the direction of the arrows in the figure. |
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− | |Export the file in eps format and view it. | + | |Export the file in 'eps' format and view it. |
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− | |View the file block.fig in an editor | + | |View the file "block.fig" in an '''editor''' and identify different components. |
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− | | Spoken Tutorial is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project | + | | '''Spoken Tutorial''' is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher'''project, supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT),MHRD,Government of India. |
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− | More information on this mission is available at | + | | More information on this mission is available at:http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro |
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− | | I have downloaded a few more web pages | + | | I have downloaded a few more web pages. |
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− | | The website for the spoken tutorial project is | + | | The website for the spoken tutorial project is: http://spoken-tutorial.org/. |
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− | |This project is explained by the video available at this link "What is a Spoken Tutorial". | + | |This project is explained by the video available at this link: "What is a Spoken Tutorial". |
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− | |At this spoken-tutorial.org/wiki, we have listed the FOSS tools supported by our | + | |At this spoken-tutorial.org/wiki, we have listed the FOSS tools supported by our projects. |
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− | |Let us also see the page devoted to Xfig. | + | |Let us also see the page devoted to '''Xfig'''. |
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− | | We welcome your participation and also your feedback. | + | | We welcome your participation and also your feedback. This is Kannan Moudgalya, signing off. Thanks for joining. Goodbye. |
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 21 June 2018
Timing | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on block diagram creation using Xfig. |
00:07 | In this tutorial, we will explain how to create block diagrams of the type given below. |
00:17 | We will see the tools required for this purpose: |
00:19 | I shall use Xfig, a block diagram manipulation tool. |
00:24 | I am using version 3.2, patch level 5. |
00:29 | I will also use the terminal and a 'pdf' browser. |
00:37 | I am creating this tutorial on Mac OS X. |
00:41 | Xfig works on Linux and Windows also. |
00:45 | Installation on Linux is the easiest of all. |
00:50 | The procedure to use Xfig is the same in all three. |
00:56 | It is recommended to use a three button mouse for Xfig. |
01:00 | But one or two button mouse can also be configured to work. |
01:07 | The user manual for Xfig is available on the web. |
01:16 | Let us see it. We can see the introduction to Xfig in this page. |
01:23 | We can see the Table of Contents of this manual, here. |
01:28 | Let us click on it. |
01:31 | We can see the details of the people who created Xfig, here. |
01:36 | Let us see this page. |
01:40 | I will now explain the screen configuration for this tutorial. |
01:46 | It has the slides, Xfig, internet browser – Firefox and the terminal. |
01:58 | This is the command I used to invoke Xfig on Mac. |
02:04 | These are arranged in an overlapping fashion, for easy switch from one to the other. |
02:10 | The listener can easily see the switch happening – no need for guess work. |
02:17 | Let us start with Xfig. |
02:20 | The left hand side of Xfig worksheet has the drawing mode panel. |
02:26 | The buttons on top half of this panel can be used to create different objects. |
02:33 | The ones in the bottom are used to work with them. |
02:39 | Using the buttons at the top, one can carry out File and Edit operations. |
02:46 | The space in the centre is known as the canvas. |
02:50 | This is where the figure will be created. |
02:53 | Let us now get started with drawing. |
02:55 | The first thing I will do is to put the grids on the canvas. |
03:01 | I do this by clicking on the Grid Mode button, at the bottom. |
03:05 | We can choose different grid sizes. I will choose the middle one. |
03:11 | Grids help align the different objects that we would place. |
03:16 | In this tutorial, by clicking I mean clicking the left mouse button and releasing it. |
03:21 | Similarly, selecting or choosing a button would mean that you have to click it with the left mouse. |
03:29 | If a different action is required, I will state it explicitly. |
03:34 | As our diagram should have a box, let us choose the Box symbol with sharp corners, from the left hand side panel. |
03:43 | We will go to the place where we want to place the box. |
03:50 | We will click the mouse at this point. |
03:53 | This selects the north west corner of the box. |
03:57 | Move the mouse to the opposite end until the box is of the size we want. |
04:12 | Once the box is of right size, we can click the mouse once again. |
04:16 | The box is now created. |
04:18 | We will now explain how to use the Edit feature of Xfig. Using this, we will increase the thickness of the box. |
04:26 | Let us press the Edit button in the left hand panel. |
04:31 | We see that all the key points of the box are displayed. |
04:36 | Let us click on any one of these points and thus select the box. |
04:41 | A dialog-box opens. |
04:43 | We will take the mouse to the Width box. |
04:47 | Make sure that the mouse pointer stays within the box. |
04:51 | Let us delete the default value of 1. |
04:55 | The contents of this box cannot be changed if the mouse is not inside the box. |
05:01 | If the mouse moves away at any time of entry in the box, please bring it inside and continue typing. |
05:07 | Let us now enter 2. |
05:13 | We click the Done. Let me show you this. |
05:17 | Click the Done and leave the dialog-box. |
05:20 | We see that the thickness of the box has increased. |
05:24 | We would now want to enter lines with arrows. |
05:28 | Let us choose the POLYLINE button from the left hand side panel. |
05:34 | The panel at the bottom is known as the Attributes panel. |
05:40 | Using the buttons present in this panel, the parameters of each object may be changed. |
05:45 | The number of buttons change depending on the chosen object. |
05:52 | Let us select the Arrow Mode button from the attributes panel. |
05:57 | Let us choose the second option in the dialog-box as this would give an arrow at the end point. |
06:04 | Let us click the Arrow Type button. |
06:08 | In the window that appears, we select the arrow head of our choice. |
06:14 | Let us click at the point where we want the line to start. |
06:23 | Let us move the mouse to the end point of the desired line. |
06:31 | Let us now click there with middle mouse button |
06:36 | The line is created with an arrow. |
06:39 | Remember, you have to press the middle button to complete the arrow. |
06:43 | Not the left or right button. |
06:45 | If you make a mistake, please click the Edit and press Undo. |
06:52 | Let us draw another line, at the output of the box, by copying. |
06:59 | Choose the COPY button from the left hand side panel. |
07:05 | Choose the line. |
07:09 | Move the mouse to the destination and click. |
07:15 | The line is copied. |
07:18 | Let us put some text now. |
07:21 | Let us click the Text box, indicated by T, from the left hand side panel. |
07:29 | Let us choose the font-size of the text. |
07:35 | Let us click the Text Size button from the attributes panel and obtain a dialog window. |
07:41 | Let us move the mouse to the value-box and keep the mouse there. |
07:46 | Let us delete the default value of 12 and enter 16. |
07:52 | Let us choose the button Set. |
07:56 | The dialog-box gets closed and the Text Size is now shown as 16 in the attributes panel. |
08:05 | We will centre align the text. |
08:08 | Let us click the Text Just button in the attributes panel. |
08:13 | A dialog-box opens. |
08:15 | Let us choose the middle one for centre alignment. |
08:21 | Let us click at the centre of the box. |
08:29 | I will type Plant and click the mouse. |
08:36 | The text is created. |
08:38 | I can move the text with the Move key on the left hand side panel, if required. |
08:50 | Let us now save this figure. |
08:52 | Let us click the File button at the top left hand corner of Xfig, hold and drag the mouse to Save and release. |
09:04 | As this is the first time, Xfig asks for the file name. |
09:09 | We can choose the directory and then the file name. |
09:12 | Let us type the name as "block" and choose Save. |
09:27 | The file gets saved as "block.fig". |
09:30 | You can see that name at the top. |
09:34 | Let us now export the file. |
09:36 | Let us click the File button once again, hold and drag the mouse to Export. |
09:47 | Click the box next to Language, hold and drag the mouse to PDF and release the key to select the PDF Format. |
09:59 | Now click the Export button. We get the file "block.pdf". |
10:05 | Let us open this file through the command open block.pdf from the terminal. |
10:18 | We now have the block diagram that we wanted. |
10:21 | We have completed our objective. We have the figure we want. |
10:30 | We have an assignment for you. |
10:33 | Substitute the box with different objects. |
10:36 | Create a rectangle using Polyline. Change the size and the direction of the arrows in the figure. |
10:43 | Move the text, line and box to different locations. |
10:48 | Export the file in 'eps' format and view it. |
10:51 | View the file "block.fig" in an editor and identify different components. |
10:58 | Create entirely different block diagrams. |
11:02 | We have now come to the end of this tutorial. |
11:06 | Spoken Tutorial is a part of the Talk to a Teacherproject, supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT),MHRD,Government of India. |
11:18 | More information on this mission is available at:http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro |
11:28 | I have downloaded a few more web pages. |
11:38 | The website for the spoken tutorial project is: http://spoken-tutorial.org/. |
11:48 | This project is explained by the video available at this link: "What is a Spoken Tutorial". |
11:57 | At this spoken-tutorial.org/wiki, we have listed the FOSS tools supported by our projects. |
12:12 | Let us also see the page devoted to Xfig. |
12:27 | We welcome your participation and also your feedback. This is Kannan Moudgalya, signing off. Thanks for joining. Goodbye. |
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