The View Menu contains the following menu items.
Fit to Frame shows the full size picture Four different zooming levels are available
Toggles a raster over the drawing. The raster can be moved by the arrow keys if the ALT-key is pressed. The raster definitions can be changed in Raster Settings...
Foot measurement in mm and number of inches can be chosen. An alternative of decimetre and centimetres is also available. By default Swedish foot divided in 12 inches is chosen. This definition is valid also for the raster in 8 Foot String Length Diagram, 4 Foot String Length Diagram and Rack Pattern Diagram.
The drawing can be shown in different versions:
Base Layer: Drawing only.
8 Foot Strings: All 8-foot strings
C and F Strings: All C- and F- 8-foot strings and highest and lowest string.
4 Foot Strings: All 4-foot strings
Soundboard Bars: Bars on the underside of the soundboard if measured.
Holes: Holes through the soundboard to transfer positions from one side to the other.
Bar Circles: Circles on the underside of the soundboard to define bar positions.
Hitch Pin Measurements: Measurements in the Swedish Tum for the angles and positions of the bass and treble lines.
Hitch Pin Construction Lines: Lines for the construction of the four rows of the bass part and the treble row, and also for the C-positions used as starting points for the divisions along the treble line.
Hitch Pin Construction: Hitch pin positions according to the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/anh/.
Hitch Pin Divisions: Dividers used in the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/steg/.
Bridge Construction:Construction lines according to the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/steg/.
Bridge Ellipse Construction: Ellipses according to the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/steg/.
Bridge Circle Construction: Circle according to the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/steg/.
Bridge Circles: Circles defined by three treble bridge pins.
Bridge Treble Line: For bridges where the treble end follows a straight line.
Bridge Pin Construction: Bridge pin positions from a specified measured reference pin and according to the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/steg/.
Bridge Pin Divisions: Dividers used in the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/steg/.
Tuning Pin Construction Lines: Lines for construction of the left row of the tuning pins with markings for the Swedish Tum.
Tuning Pin Construction: Tuning pin positions according to the theory presented in http:www.clavichord.se/resources/lindholm/analyser/nagel/.
Tuning Pin Construction Adapted: Tuning pin positions calculated not from the theory but from the measured positions for key positions used as starting points for the divisions.
Temperament Comparison: Tangent positions needed for the following tunings:
Quarter-comma meantone
Silbermann, with fifths tempered by 1/6 Pythogorean comma.
Equal temperament
When several clavichord drawings are shown on top of each other the orientation point, common to all instruments, can be changed here. In addition to this, one of the toolbar buttons can be used to change this fixture point individually for each of the instruments.
Center Fixture: The orientation point is in the center of each clavichord.
b/c1 The orientation point is at the key front edge between middle B and middle C.
Left Back Inner Corner The orientation point is at the inside left back corner of the case.
Right Back Inner Corner: The orientation point is at the inside right back corner of the case.
Right Front Inner Corner: The orientation point is at the inside right front corner of the case.
Lowest Hitch Pin: The orientation point is at the lowest 8-foot hitch pin.
c2 Hitch Pin: The orientation point is at the hitch pin for the lower of the two 8-foot strings in the c2-course.
Lowest Bridge Pin: The orientation point is at the lowest 8-foot bridge pin.
f Bridge Pin: The orientation point is at the bridge pin for the lower of the two strings in the f-course.
c1 Bridge Pin: The orientation point is at the bridge pin for the lower of the two strings in the c1-course.
c2 Bridge Pin: The orientation point is at the bridge pin for the lower of the two strings in the c2-course.
Lowest Tuning Pin The orientation point is at the lowest 8-foot tuning pin.
f2 Tuning Pin: The orientation point is at the tuning pin for the lower of the two strings in the f2-course.
c2 Tangent: The orientation point is at the tangent in the c2 key.