GChemPaint/C2/Basic-operations/English-timed
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00:01 | Hello everyone. Welcome to the tutorial on Basic Operations in GChemPaint. |
00:07 | In this tutorial, we will learn to- |
00:11 | Open an existing file |
00:14 | Add and Edit text |
00:17 | Select, Move, Flip and Rotate objects |
00:21 | Group and Align Objects |
00:25 | Cut, copy, paste and delete objects. |
00:30 | Here I am using, |
00:32 | Ubuntu Linux OS version 12.04, |
00:36 | GChemPaint version 0.12.10. |
00:42 | To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with, |
00:48 | GChemPaint chemical structure editor. |
00:52 | If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. |
00:58 | To open a new GChemPaint application, |
01:01 | Click on Dash home. |
01:04 | In the Search bar that appears, type GChemPaint. |
01:08 | Click on the GChemPaint icon. |
01:12 | Let's begin the tutorial by opening an existing file. |
01:16 | Click on File menu, |
01:20 | select Open and click on it. |
01:24 | A window containing files and folders opens. |
01:29 | From here, Select file named “propane”. |
01:32 | Click on Open, to open the file. |
01:36 | Let's add some text below propane structure. |
01:42 | Select “Add or modify a text”tool from toolbox. |
01:47 | Text tool Property page opens. |
01:50 | The Property page contains fields like - Family, Style, Size, Underline, and a few others. |
02:02 | Family has a list of font names. |
02:06 | Let's scroll down the list. |
02:11 | I will select Arial Black from the Family. |
02:15 | Click on the Display area below Propane structure. |
02:20 | You can see a blinking cursor enclosed in a green box. |
02:25 | Let's type the name of the compound as “Propane”. |
02:32 | Let's now change the Style to Bold Italic. |
02:35 | Select the text “Propane” click on Bold Italic. |
02:42 | I will increase the font size to 16. |
02:46 | Let's scroll down to 16 |
02:48 | and click on it. |
02:50 | Observe the changes in the text. |
02:53 | Next, let's use Underline feature. |
02:57 | It has a drop down list with options- |
03:00 | None, Single, |
03:02 | Double, and Low. |
03:05 | Let's select Single. |
03:09 | Let's change the color of the text. |
03:12 | Default color of the text is “black”. |
03:16 | Click on the drop down arrow of the color field. |
03:20 | You can see different colors here. |
03:24 | I will select “purple”. |
03:28 | We can also change the position of the text. |
03:32 | Position field has range from -100 to 100. |
03:37 | Let's see how the text changes. |
03:40 | Select the text. |
03:44 | Click on the up-arrow triangle with the mouse. |
03:48 | Text moves upwards. |
03:50 | Likewise if we click on down arrow triangle, text moves downwards. |
03:59 | Let's bring the text to normal position. |
04:02 | Type "0" in the position field, |
04:05 | and click on display area. |
04:09 | Here is an assignment for you. |
04:12 | Open the assignment of the first tutorial. |
04:15 | Label the structures as n-hexane and n-octane. |
04:19 | Change font name, font size, underline and colour the text. |
04:26 | Your completed assignment should look like this. |
04:31 | Now let's learn to select and move objects. |
04:35 | From the “Tool box” click on the tool “Select one or more objects”. |
04:42 | Click on “pentane”. |
04:44 | Without releasing the mouse button, drag it to a different position. |
04:49 | Now, release the mouse. |
04:52 | Next let's rotate an object. |
04:55 | To rotate the object, click on “Select one or more objects” tool. |
05:01 | The properties page has tools, |
05:05 | Flip the selection horizontally, |
05:08 | Flip the selection vertically, |
05:10 | Rotate the selection. |
05:13 | To use these tools,Click on Pentane. |
05:17 | Select Rotate the selection option. |
05:22 | Go to the Display area and place the mouse over the object. |
05:28 | Move the mouse in the clock-wise and anti-clock-wise direction. |
05:34 | Observe the rotation of the object. |
05:39 | Now, let's learn to flip the object. |
05:42 | Let's flip Pentane structure horizontally. |
05:47 | Click on Flip the selection horizontally tool to flip the structure horizontally. |
05:55 | Pause the tutorial here and Flip the selection vertically on your own. |
06:03 | Let's now group and align objects. |
06:06 | To group objects, select all objects. |
06:09 | For this, go to Edit menu, click on Select All. |
06:15 | or you can press Ctrl and A keys simultaneously. |
06:20 | Right-click on any one of the objects. |
06:24 | The context menu opens. |
06:26 | Select Group and/or align objects option. |
06:31 | A dialog box pops up. |
06:33 | Click on Group check-box. |
06:36 | Uncheck Align and Space evenly options, if they are selected. |
06:42 | Click on OK button. |
06:45 | We see that the objects are grouped together. |
06:51 | Let us now align the objects. |
06:54 | Press Ctrl+ A to select all objects. |
06:58 | Right-click on any one of the objects. |
07:01 | The context menu opens. |
07:04 | Select Group properties option. |
07:09 | Click on Align check-box. |
07:12 | Align options has a drop-down list. |
07:17 | It has some options to align objects. |
07:22 | I will select “Left” |
07:25 | click on OK button. |
07:29 | Observe the changes. |
07:32 | Pause the tutorial here and align objects with other align options on your own. |
07:41 | Let's now learn to use cut, copy and paste options. |
07:47 | Go to Edit menu. |
07:49 | It contains basic Edit options like Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear. |
07:57 | The common short-cut keys for these options - |
08:00 | Ctrl+ X to Cut |
08:02 | Ctrl+ C to Copy |
08:05 | Ctrl+ V to paste, will work in GChemPaint as well. |
08:10 | Select one or more objects using “Select one or more objects” tool. |
08:16 | Click on the object. |
08:18 | Let's press Ctrl+ X to cut . |
08:22 | Press Ctrl+ V to paste the object at a different position on the Display area. |
08:29 | Observe that when we cut the object, it is deleted from its original place. |
08:35 | Next, let's copy and paste the object at a different place on the display area. |
08:42 | Click on the object, press Ctrl+ C to copy and press Ctrl+ V to paste. |
08:50 | Observe that when we copy the object, it is not deleted from its original place. |
08:58 | To clear the Display area, select all objects, |
09:02 | press Ctrl+ A to select all objects. |
09:06 | Go to Edit menu, |
09:08 | click on Clear. |
09:11 | To get back our original structures go to Edit menu, |
09:16 | click on Undo |
09:19 | Or press Ctrl+Z. |
09:23 | To delete an object using Delete Key on the Keyboard, Select the object. |
09:29 | Press Delete key from Keyboard |
09:33 | Let's now learn to use the Eraser tool to delete part of the structure. |
09:39 | Select Eraser tool from toolbox. |
09:43 | Place the mouse near any one of the structures. |
09:48 | Part of the structure turns red in color. |
09:53 | Click on the red colored part of the structure to delete it. |
09:59 | Let's now Undo the changes to get our original structures. |
10:08 | Let's now save the file. |
10:11 | Click on Save the current file button on toolbar. |
10:16 | With this, we come to the end of this tutorial. |
10:22 | Let's summarize. |
10:24 | In this tutorial, we have learnt how to - |
10:27 | Open an existing file |
10:29 | Add and Edit text to the display area |
10:33 | Select, Move, Flip and Rotate objects |
10:36 | Group and Align Objects |
10:39 | Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete objects. |
10:44 | As an assignment, use Eraser tool and convert - |
10:48 | n-octane structure to n-pentane |
10:52 | n-hexane structure to Ethane. |
10:56 | The Output of Assignment should look like this. |
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