Contextual Menu (right click)

Right click on a  geometrical object gives access to fonctionalites relative to this object.

Hide / Show All A hidden object is not destroyed.
You can redisplay all objects via the Action menu
Enable / Disable Trace Point
Points can leave a trace when they are moved. To remove all traces, redraw using the Action menu
Note: The trace is volatile, it disappears for example if you zoom. For a lasting trace of a point you can use the Locus button.
Properties Objects of the Line menu , curves, surfaces and circles "unfilled" The properties box depends on the object.
One can choose the color and thickness.

Surfaces and circles "filled" In addition, one can choose the texture.

Points
For a point we can choose in addition the postion of the label, the  style (dot or cross) and the size.
Free points on object can move automatically at a chosen  speed

Images
Images attached to a segment or a point can be resized and rotated.

Labels
For labels, you can choose the precision of numbers displayed and the font size.
If the box 'fixed on screen' is checked, the label no longer follows the object as it moves.
(Re)Name
Point
At their creation, the points are numbered p1, p2 ... A list allows to name with an alphabetic character available. You can then rename them.
Only named points can be used in the geometric calculations
Redefine
Point
A point of a kind (free in the plan, free on an object or fixed) can be redefined into another kind.
See Online Help
Fill
Circle
A circle can be filled with a color and a texture.
Attach Image
Point
A file selection box opens. Graphic format files are available.The image is placed with its lower left corner on the selected point.
By attaching a picture to a free point on segment or circle and assigning a speed for this point, you create an animation.
See Online Help
Attach Image
Segment
Like for points, A file selection box opens.The bottom left of the image is placed on the first point. The bottom right is place one the second point.
 The image follows the segment when one of its end points moves.
See Online Help
Equation
Line
Two sub-menus are available:
     * The equation can be displayed (creating a label)
The data in the label is a numerical approximation.
Labels can be moved relatively to the object.
     * The equation can be exported as a linear function whose "curve" is the line.
The linear function is exported in exact mode.
Display Area
Polygon,
circle "filled"
A label with a numerical approximation of the area is created.
Labels can be moved relatively to the object.
Display coordinates
Point
A label with a numerical approximation of the coordinates is created.
Labels can be moved relatively to the object.
Display Equation
Circle
A label with a numerical approximation of the equation is created.
Labels can be moved relatively to the object.
Display Length
Segment
A label with a numerical approximation of the length is created.
Labels can be moved relatively to the object.