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Editor Defaults

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  • The Editor section sets the default settings to be used throughout the Design Editor.

  • Click on Admin in the Admin section of the Main Screen.

  • Click on the Editor tab to open the Editor section.

Editor Startup

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Remember Previous     

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  • Select Remember Previous to use the settings manually set during the previous Design session.

  • Select Remember Previous to use previous settings.

  • Select Start with Toggle Settings to use preset settings (described below).

Start with Toggle Settings            

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  • Select Start with Toggle Settings to preset settings for each Design session.

  • Select Start With Toggle Settings to preset settings (described below).

  • Select Remember Previous to use previous settings (described above).

Dynamic Outsides         

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  • Select Dynamic Outsides to add the Border Size to the Bounding Rectangle of the current group of openings, adjusting the outside size as needed.

  • An opening dragged to the edge of the mat readjusts the outside size by adding the borders around the current openings.

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  • Select Dynamic Outsides to change the outside dimension dynamically when openings are moved.

  • Unselect Dynamic Outsides to keep the outside dimension a fixed dimension.

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titleDynamic Outsides Definition

The Dynamic Outsides feature adds the Border Size to the Bounding Rectangle of the current Group of Openings, adjusting the Outside Size as necessary in Designer and Visualize.

See Also: Dynamic Outsides Function in Designer

See Also: Dynamic Outsides Function in Trace

See Also: Dynamic Outsides Function in Visualization

Guides Active

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  • Select whether to activate the Guidesto snap objects to.

  • Select Guides to snap objects to Guide Lines.

  • Unselect Guides to not snap objects to Guide Lines

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titleGuide Definition

A Guide is a Red line marker which can direct the motion or positioning of objects.

The sides and centers of Objectscan snap to the Guide Lines.

Click on the Ruler around the design and drag toward the center to place a Guide.

Select the Guide and click Properties to edit the position or drag it where desired.

See: Guide Lines Properties

Borders Active

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  • Select whether to activate Borders to snap objects to.

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titleBorders Definition

The Border is the area of precisely definable width between the outside edge of a Mat and the edge of the Opening(s) in Designer, Nesting, and Visualization.

See: Border Properties

See: Border Default Settings

  • Select Borders to snap objects to the Border Lines.

  • Unselect Borders to not snap objects to the Border Lines.

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Bottom Layer/Top Layer

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titlePositioning Toggle Definition

The Positioning Toggle dictates whether objects are positioned from the Top or from the Bottom Layer as indicated by the Arrow Direction, such as when placing V-Grooves or using the Guides in Designer or Trace.

See: Positioning Toggle Function

Skip New Openings

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Auto Label Multi Openings

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  • Select whether to Auto Label Openings with the size of the object.

  • Select Auto Label Multi Openings to label objects with their size.

  • Unselect Auto Label Multi Openings to not label objects.

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Enforce Minimum Sizes

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titleMin Height/Width Definition

Min Height displays the Minimum Height that the selected CutArt or LetterMat has been tested to cut.

The CutArt/LetterMat can be Debossed or Penned at a much smaller size than it can be cut.

See: CutArt Properties

See: LetterMat Properties

  • Select Enforce Minimum Sizes to prompt a warning when cutting below the Minimum Size.

  • Unselect Enforce Minimum Sizes to not prompt a warning when cutting below the Minimum Size.

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  • The Minimum Size warning is displayed when going to the Cut Preview.

    • Yes - Continue cutting without any changes

    • No - Resize content to minimums and continue cutting

    • Cancel - Abort cutting this design

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  • Note: User may experience unsatisfactory results when cutting below the Minimum Size.

Cut the Outside

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  • Select Cut the Outside to cut the outside.

  • Unselect Cut the Outside to not cut the outside.

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titleOutside Bevel Definition

The Outside Bevel is created by cutting into the fallout surface with the blade angled at 45°/52°, thereby slanting the bevel under the fallout surface. The matboard core is not visible from the front.

The Bevel Type refers to the angle at which the blade cuts the surface of the matboard when it deviates from the 90° right angle cut.

Select Outside or Outside-Front of Mat from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration.

See: 45 Degree Outside Configurations

See: 45 Degree Plus Outside Configurations

See: 45 Degree Front Outside Configurations

See: 52 Degree Outside Configurations

See: 90 Degree Outside Configurations

Show Values as Fractions?

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  • Select whether to show the numerical values as Fractions or Decimals.

  • Select Show Values as Fractions to display numbers as Fractions.

  • Unselect Show Values as Fractions to display numbers as Decimals.

Wizard Wink Camera

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  • Select whether to show the Wizard Wink Camera settings in the Visualization software.

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titleVisualization Definition

The Visualize software allows the user to create a digitally finished product using the selected frames, matboards and the artwork.

This makes it easy to present several different variations of the design for the customer to pick from. 

See: Visualization

  • Select Wizard Wink Camera to display the Wink Camera settings.

  • Unselect Wizard Wink Camera to not display the Wink Camera settings.

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  • The Wizard Wink Camera settings include the camera Profiles section and Calibration (camera) button and menu item.

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Defaults

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  • Set the Default Sizes and Settings (described below).

Opening and Outside Defaults

Outside Size

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Opening Size

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  • The Outside Size sets the default size of the outside when going directly to the Editor when skipping the New Opening Screen (either by clicking Cancel on the New Opening Screen or selecting Skip ‘New Openings’ as described above).

  • The Opening Size sets the default size of new openings placed on the Editor from the Template Slots

  • Optionally, Right-Click on an opening in the Editor and select Make Current Selection the New Default Size to set a new default size.

Detail Defaults

# of Layers

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  • Enter the number of default layers for templates.

  • Maximum of 6 layers.

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titleTemplate Definition

Templatesare specialized parametric shape generators created by Wizard.

Many of the templates have additional Properties that can be edited which can change the shape, curves and corners of the design as well as a wide assortment of Parameters.

The Template Library displays the different templates that are available for use.

See: Template Properties

See: Template Library

Horizontal Spacing

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Vertical Spacing

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V-Groove Distance

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  • Set the default distance from the selected object to place the V-Groove.

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titleV-Groove Definition

The Normal Bevel Closed V-Groove involves two symmetrical cuts: one in the matboard and a corresponding cut in the fallout, both forming a mirrored arrangement. The matboard is sliced halfway through the thickness and the core is visible from the front.

First Cut: Cuts the Interior cut into the Fallout Clockwise.

Second Cut: Cuts the Exterior cut into the Matboard Counter-Clockwise.

Select V-Groove from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration.

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See: 45 Degree Closed V-Groove Configurations

See: 45 Degree Plus Closed V-Groove Configurations

See: 45 Front Closed V-Groove Configurations

See: 52 Degree Closed V-Groove Configurations

Fillet Width

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  • Set the default width for Fillets.

Remember Last Fillet Width

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  • Select whether to use the Last Fillet Width.

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titleFillet Definition

A Fillet is a very thin Moulding used as an accent in framing inside another moulding or liner.

It is sometimes used under the glazing at the edge of the mat window opening that is cut as a Reverse Bevel.

  • Select Remember Last Fillet Width to use the same width as the last Fillet placed.  

  • Unselect Remember Last Fillet Width to use the default Fillet Width (listed above).

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Fonts Defaults

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  • Set the Fonts defaults and settings for LetterMats and TTFs (described below).

LetterMat Default Text

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  • Set the default placeholder text for LetterMats.

  • Click on Properties to edit the LetterMat text for each particular design.

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titleLetterMat Definition

The LetterMat™ fonts are specialized fonts designed specifically for the Wizard FrameShop software.

Single Line Fonts: The letters are formed with Single Lines, not drawn as the outlines of shapes. Single line fonts can only be Debossed or drawn with the Pen.

Outline Fonts: The Outline fonts display the shapes of the letters as outlines with only a slight distinction between the thin and thick strokes. These fonts can be Debossed, Penned or Cut.

See: Add Font Function

See: LetterMat Properties

TTF Default Text

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  • Set the default placeholder text for TTFs.

  • Click on Properties to edit the TTF text for each particular design.

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titleTTF Definition

The True Type Font (TTF) is an additional source of fonts, separate from LetterMats, that can be loaded into Designer to Cut, Deboss, or Pen.

The True Type Font (TTF) format was created to work between both Apple (Mac) and Microsoft (Windows) and could be deciphered by most printers by default. The TTFs contain the mathematical outlines of each character in the font.

The True Type Fonts are located in the /Windows/Fonts directory.

Note: TTFs have not been tested by Wizard and results may vary. Feel free to experiment.

See: Add Font Function

See: TTF Properties

Letter Height

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  • Set the default Letter Height when placing a LetterMat or TTF

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titleLetterMat Definition

The LetterMat™ fonts are specialized fonts designed specifically for the Wizard FrameShop software.

Single Line Fonts: The letters are formed with Single Lines, not drawn as the outlines of shapes. Single line fonts can only be Debossed or drawn with the Pen.

Outline Fonts: The Outline fonts display the shapes of the letters as outlines with only a slight distinction between the thin and thick strokes. These fonts can be Debossed, Penned or Cut.

See: Add Font Function

See: LetterMat Properties

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titleTTF Definition

The True Type Font (TTF) is an additional source of fonts, separate from LetterMats, that can be loaded into Designer to Cut, Deboss, or Pen.

The True Type Font (TTF) format was created to work between both Apple (Mac) and Microsoft (Windows) and could be deciphered by most printers by default. The TTFs contain the mathematical outlines of each character in the font.

The True Type Fonts are located in the /Windows/Fonts directory.

Note: TTFs have not been tested by Wizard and results may vary. Feel free to experiment.

See: Add Font Function

See: TTF Properties

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titleMinimum Height Definition

Min Height displays the Minimum Height that the selected CutArt or LetterMat has been tested to cut.

The CutArt/LetterMat can be Debossed or Penned at a much smaller size than it can be cut.

See: CutArt Properties

See: LetterMat Properties

Kerning

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  • Set the default Kerning value for LetterMats or TTFs.

  • Kerning adjusts the space between individual letter forms. 

  • Space characters (i.e., hitting spacebar) uses Tracking, not Kerning.

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titleKerning Definition

Kerning adjusts the space between individual Lettersin a LetterMat or TTF in Designer.  

See: LetterMat Properties

See: TTF Properties

  • Enter the desired Kerning value.

Tracking

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  • Set the default Tracking value for LetterMats or TTFs.

  • Tracking adjusts spacing uniformly over a range of characters (letter spacing). 

  • Space characters (i.e., hitting spacebar) uses Tracking, not Kerning.

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titleTracking Definition

Tracking is used to adjust the letter spacing uniformly over a range of characters in a LetterMat or TTF.   

See: LetterMat Properties

See: TTF Properties

  • Enter the desired Tracking value.

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