Rotating objects by dragging
This is an easy way of rotating objects as you can see the results as you drag.
To rotate objects
by dragging
1. Select the object or objects.
2. Ensure the selection handles are in rotate/skew mode (see Switching selection handle mode).
3. Either
drag the corner selection
handles to rotate the selection around the transformation center,
or Shift-drag the corner
selection handles to rotate the selection about its center.
Solid drag
You will see the entire object rotate in real time, to allow for easy placement of items in your document. If you wish to just seen an outline of an object as you resize it (which may be quicker, if the object is complex) press the tab key whilst dragging. You can press the tab key again to go back to solid drag.
You can see the solid drag status in the bottom right of the Xara LX window:
indicates that solid drag is currently turned
on.
indicates that solid drag is currently turned off.
You can also double click this icon to turn solid drag on or off accordingly.
Note: If Xara LX detects that your system is too slow to perform a solid drag, it will automatically switch over to outline drag if necessary—ensuring you can continue to work with ease and speed.
Tips
CTRL-drag to constrain the angle
of rotation. See Changing
the constrain angle.
To leave copies of the object as
you rotate it, drag as normal, but click the right mouse button where
you want each copy (or press ' +' on the numeric keypad).
To rotate the object but not any
fill applied to it, press and release NumPad '-' during the drag. This
is useful if you want to rotate an object with a bitmap fill and not rotate
the bitmap.
Movie—click below (not working in this version)