Oberon Object Tiler Link Info

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Graphics in classic Oberon were not bitmap-centric. Instead, Oberon relied on a display model built from (lines, rectangles, text frames, and raster images). These objects were lightweight and managed by a subsystem known as the Object Tiler .

Select the macro name from the list and click to launch the dialog interface. oberon object tiler link

: While often used for production layout, it can also be used to create seamless background patterns or fills. How to Use the Macro

If you need help configuring this layout tool for a specific print project, tell me you are using and the exact dimensions of your print sheet . I can give you the precise settings to avoid any overlapping layout errors! Share public link Terror was not in TILER-7's programming

Useful for business cards, stickers, labels, and flyers.

: It functions as a docker or a floating dialog within the CorelDRAW interface. Graphics in classic Oberon were not bitmap-centric

Later versions of Oberon (specifically and Gadgets framework) extended the Tiler concept. Here, Link also became a command invoked in the Oberon text interface.

Allows setting precise margins, gutters, and step distances between objects.

These tools share the same VBA foundation, and the Color Replacer, in particular, is often linked from the same resource page, reinforcing the "link" between complementary productivity aids.