Contents
Contents
1 Introduction
2 About Ipe files
3 Command line options, auxiliary programs, and environment variables
Ipe command line options
ipetoipe: converting Ipe file formats
ipetopng: converting to a bitmap
figtoipe: Importing FIG figures
pdftoipe: Importing Postscript and PDF
environment variables
4 General Concepts
4.1 Order of objects
4.2 The current selection
4.3 Moving and scaling objects
4.4 Stroke and fill colors
4.5 Line width, line dash pattern, and arrows
4.6 Symbolic and absolute attributes
4.7 Zoom and pan
4.8 Groups
4.9 Layers
4.10 Mouse shortcuts
5 Object types
5.1 Path objects
5.2 Text objects
5.3 Mark objects
5.4 Image objects
5.5 Group objects
5.6 Reference objects and templates
6 Snapping
6.1 Grid snapping
6.2 Context snapping
6.3 Angular snapping
6.4 Interaction of the snapping modes
6.5 Examples
Example 1:
Example 2:
Example 3:
Example 4:
Example 5:
Example 6:
7 Style sheets
8 Page views
9 Writing ipelets
Compiling ipelets on Windows
Compiling ipelets on Unix
10 Troubleshooting the LaTeX-conversion
11 Using Truetype fonts
12 Unicode text
13 Customizing Ipe
14 The Ipe file format
14.1 The elements of an Ipe XML file
14.2 The page element
14.3 Ipe object elements
14.3.1 The mark element
14.3.2 The ref element
14.3.3 The image element
14.3.4 The text element
14.3.5 The path element
14.3.6 The group element
14.4 The Ipe style sheet format
15 If you have used Ipe 5 before...
16 History and acknowledgments
17 Copyright
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Footnotes
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