The Info Window
The eleven panes of the Info window allow you to manipulate attributes of graphics in your document, rearrange graphics, and change document settings. At the top is a configurable toolbar which lets you switch between panes.
To show the Info window, choose Show Info (⇧⌘I) from the Tools menu, click the Info button on a document window's toolbar, or choose a specific pane from the ToolsInfo Panes submenu.
Info Window Toolbar Items:

Info

This popup menu lets you quicky switch between Info panes.


All

Click the All button to show icons of all eleven Info panes. Click one of the icons to switch to that pane, or drag it up to the toolbar to provide quicker access.


Clone

This button performs the same function as the New Info Viewer command in the Tools menu — it creates an additional Info window on your screen.

You can customize the toolbar of each Info window separately, so it's possible to configure your workspace such that your most frequently used panes are readily available. To add an info Pane to the toolbar, drag its icon from the All view to the toolbar. To rearrange items already on the toolbar, hold the Command key and drag them around (drag them off the toolbar to remove them). For further customization options, control-click on the toolbar and choose Customize Toolbar... from the menu.

Info Panes:

Style

Used for modifying graphic's fill color, line color, line thickness, etc.


Size

Used for modifying a graphics width, height and rotation.


Shape

Used for changing the shape of a graphic, and for setting it's text alignment.


Line

Used for setting line endings, line shape, and for adding and modifying line labels.


Magnets

For modifying the places on shapes where lines connect and for turning connections on and off.


Action

Used for associating URL links, file links, or AppleScripts to graphics which can be activated in Browse mode.


Align

For aligning graphics in rows and columns.


Layout

For arranging graphs or parts of graphs.


Grid

For changing the grid attributes and aligning graphics to the grid.


Pages

For setting the number of pages, scaling the pages, and setting the background color.


Layers

For organizing graphics into different layers that can be locked or hidden.

Related Topics
The Info Toolbar
Configuring Multiple Info Windows

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