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TechDraw


This is the support page for TechDraw, TechDraw min and TechDraw Free.  Most application problems can be solved by either restarting the device or reloading the application from the app store.  If neither of these resolves your problem, and it is not addressed in this FAQ, then please email support



FAQ


For the iPad version, Apple's email app and Dropbox app allow you to touch an attached TechDraw file, launch TechDraw, and import the drawing. If you have the DropBox app installed on your device and you're logged into your account, you will be able to see TechDraw documents from the document browser view and work on them directly. For the Android version, most email apps and Dropbox provide the same functionality. Files may also be transferred between the iPad and Android versions of TechDraw and a consistent 1024 x 1024px canvas drawing area is maintained in versions 3.0 and later.

Yes. For both the iOS and Android versions, TechDraw is a superset of the functionality in MathTech and can import files created in that app.

This is caused by the current layer being different than the layer assigned to the shape. If there are no shapes selected you can determine which shapes are assigned to which layers by selecting each layer in turn - the shapes asigned to each layer chosen will then have their bounding box displayed.

Version 3.0 and later supports landscape orientation and is a free upgrade from the original app store where you downloaded the app.

The full version of TechDraw can be used offline except for the export of data or images. TechDraw Free and TechDraw min require online access for all functions.

With the drawing you want share showing on the canvas, select "Share..." from the menu, then choose how you'd like to share an image of your drawing. You can store it in the pictures directory of your device, email it, or use any of the other sharing mechanisms. You can then use the shared image as part of a presentation or other document.