Tutorial
Get Acquainted With the Sahafi Desktop

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the Sahafi desktop. At the top of the screen is the menu bar. It displays the titles of the menus that contain the commands you work with in Sahafi.

Below the menu bar, a Sahafi document window appears on the desktop. Many of the parts of the document window will be familiar to you from other Mac applications, such as the title bar, close box, zoom box, scroll bars, and size box. But other parts may be new to you
Floating on top of the document window are the Tools palette and the Pages palette. The Tools palette displays icons representing the tools you use to create and edit objects and their contents on your pages. The Pages palette displays an icon for each page in the current document.
At the bottom-left of the document window is the status bar, where useful information about documents, objects, text, and pictures you work with is displayed.

Within the document window are the rulers and a large rectangle that represents the current page in your document. The rulers help you determine the position of objects on the page. The current page is indicated by a rectangle with a shadow on its right and bottom edges, and crop marks at each corner. The current page sits on the pasteboard, the area around the page where you can temporarily place objects, just as you can place objects on a pasteboard in a traditional design studio.