![]() ![]() You should now have a dashed or dotted arrow in one single shape, which you can extend, copy or do what you need with, like below. Now paste it ( ctrl + v or cmd + v) and move it by choosing the move tool and holding in shift and using the arrows, this way you can move it without using the mouse which enables you to get exact measures and get the dashes evenly spread.Ĥ) Repeat 3 until you have all the dashes done. ![]() When the four nodes are selected, copy them by pressing ctrl + c or cmd + c. To create an even subtraction of your shape you can do the following:ġ) Select the arrow shape and choose the rectangular shape tool.Ģ) While holding alt, draw a rectangular shape near or on the arrow tail, you will see a 'minus' sign which means you're subtracting from the shape.ģ) Choose the white arrow tool and select the four nodes of the subtraction shape (the rectangel). When you save in the other application, the content in the OmniGraffle diagram updates.I would not choose the line tool for this, so if you're OK with using shapes instead, here's how you can do it.Ģ) Extend the nodes so that the arrow becomes longer.ģ) Create subtractions in your shape so it appears to be dashed or dotted. To edit other LinkBack applications’ content embedded in an OmniGraffle diagram, just double-click it. ![]()
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