FOCUSING THE JSUP EDITOR VIEW (BOZZA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The [graphic editor] normally show all the content of a [window], but you can change this and make the [editor] to show only the content of a single [binder]. Fucusing the view of [graphic editor] is useful to edit the content of a [binder] in a easy way, because you see only the [binder] content. Focusing means to change the [view base] of the [graphic editor]. 1. How to change the view focus When a single [binder] or a [composite shapes] is [selected] then it can be: * focused (with zoom) with the toolbar button or using menu View / Zoom composite object (Z key). The focused object is [zoomed] to fit the [window] area. * focused (no zoom) with the menu View / View only (Shift+O keys). The size/position of the content of the focused object is the same as in the [window]. You can also focus recursively on sub [binders] to edit inner [graphic objects]. When the view base is focused on a [binder] you can de-focus the view: * focus on previous [binder] with the toolbar button or using menu View / Zoom back on previous binder (Shift+Z keys). The [binder] that contains the current view base will be the new view base (and [zoomed] to fit the [window] area); if the current view base is contained directly by the [window] than the view will be not focused (normal view). * restore normal view with the toolbar button or menu View / Normal view (W key) to make the [window] the view base (as normal).