![]() displays stencils already available to you on your Mac. You’ll notice there are two categories of results: As you type, OmniGraffle starts pruning what you see below. You click in the search field and start entering Boolean. Let’s say that you’re working on a techy diagram and you need some Boolean Gates. How you use a stencil you’ve searched for depends on how it pops up in the results. Stencils that already exist in OmniGraffle appear at the top of the search results, followed by anything new that’s been posted to Stenciltown. Searching for Stencils and Filtering ResultsĪt the top of the Stencil Browser is a search field that you can use to search through the existing stencils in OmniGraffle and-as an added bonus-Omni’s own online user-supported stencil repository, Stenciltown. Open in New Window: Choosing this option after selecting a stencil set opens a floating window that isolates that stencil set from other stencils on your Mac.Show in Finder: Choosing this option opens a Finder window, showing where the selected stencil file is located on your Mac’s hard drive.Edit a Copy: Choosing this option opens a copy of the stencil file so you can edit and then save the stencil file with a different name or to another location.Edit Stencil: Choosing this option opens the stencil file so you can edit and and save it in place.Action MenuĬlicking the Action menu reveals the following options: Filter Use to filter stencils in a selected set (or sets), or to further refine a search. Search Use to search for stencils on your Mac and on Stenciltown. Show objects on non-printing layers: Choose to show non-printing layers found in the stencil file, such as artboard layers. Custom Data: Choose whether to display custom data in the Stencil List, such as key-value data entered in the Object Data inspector (requires OmniGraffle Pro).Notes: Choose whether to display any notes in the Stencil List.Dimensions: Choose whether to display the object dimensions in the Stencil List.Object Name: Choose whether to display the object name in the Stencil List.Maximum: Adds space to rows in the list view.Compact: Reduces the height of rows in the list view.Reverse List Order: Reverses the display order of items in the list based on the hierarchy of objects on the canvas. List view offers these additional options: Show objects on non-printing layers: Choose to show non-printing layers found in the stencil file, such as artboard layers.Reverse Grid Order: Reverses the display order of items in the grid based on the hierarchy of objects on the canvas.Grid view offers these additional options: ![]() ![]() Black: Sets the background color of the Stencil Browser to black.White: Sets the background color of the Stencil Browser to white.Stencil Canvas: Use the canvas background from the stencil file.When viewing the Stencil Browser in the Popover or Floating Window, click to show the Stencil List at the top of the Stencil Browser.Ĭlick to open a pop-up menu to display different view options for the Stencil Browser based on the view type (Grid, List, or Canvas) you have selected.Īll three view types offer the ability to set a Background color for the stencil view, as follows: Stencil List Location When viewing the Stencil Browser in the Popover or Floating Window, click to show the Stencil List on the left side of the Stencil Browser. Click to hide or show the Stencil List on the left side of the Stencil Browser. Hide/Show Stencil List Click to hide or show the Stencil List at the top of the Stencil Browser. Canvas View: Displays the stencil set as they appear on the canvas of the stencil file. List View: Displays a list of each stencil in the stencil set, along with its name and any associated metadata. Stencil Layout Grid View: Displays the stencils in the stencil set as a grid. The following lists the various interface elements you’ll find in the Stencil Browser’s control bar:
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