Editing basics
WiseImage offers a wide range of tools for editing vector and raster (hybrid) objects.
Raster objects that look like lines, arcs, or circles are treated by many editing operations as if they were vector objects. They can be considered as raster objects: raster lines, raster arcs and raster circles.
Separate WiseImage objects or groups of objects can be edited, object properties modified in the Inspector window or by using grips. They can also be moved, copied, duplicated, rotated, scaled, mirrored, flipped in horizontal and vertical directions, align to other objects, and vector objects or images can be duplicated by such vector objects as lines, arcs, and circles. In many of these operations the Copy feature can be used to create multiple copies of edited objects. Such operations as breaking, extending and trimming objects, correcting to intersection, creating fillets and chamfers, exploding to constituent parts and many others can be applied. The selection set can include both raster and vector objects. After editing operations the nature of objects does not change: That is, raster objects remain rasters and vector objects remain vectors.
WiseImage supports a separate set of tools to edit polylines.
There is also a set of Autocorrection tools and manual correction tools that can be applied to vector objects resulting from automatic vectorization.
For more information about auto correction of vectors see Vector auto correction .
The Paste Special and Paste Separate commands in the Edit menu add flexibility to operations that copy and paste raster data.
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