In essence, the Tiler automatically arranges, or "tiles," a selected object (like a business card or label) across a sheet to maximize space, saving you the tedious manual work of copying, pasting, and aligning objects.

: Places precise trimming guides relative to the bounding box of the tiled objects.

Graphic designers frequently rely on the Oberon Object Tiler because it offers advanced layout features missing from basic, built-in design applications.

The Oberon Object pulsed once. A tendril of anti-geometry lashed out and touched a nearby boulder. Instantly, the boulder’s tiled data-facets peeled away like rotten skin. Its mass, its history, its position—all un-linked. The boulder ceased to be an object and became mere noise.

Created by developer Alex Vakulenko of Oberon Place, the Object Tiler is a legacy automation utility written as a Global Macro Storage ( .gms ) file. It serves as a specialized layout assistant for commercial printing jobs, background pattern generation, and mass-producing small-format items.

Are you trying to using a Tiler, or are you looking for the source code of a particular module?

Developers do not need to write custom serialization routines. By linking an object to the tiler, the underlying system handles disk I/O automatically. Conceptual Implementation in Oberon

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

To avoid confusion, place your original source object on the "Desktop" area of your CorelDRAW document or a hidden layer. This ensures you don't accidentally move it while working on the main layout.

: Version 1.2a is a widely cited iteration that includes support for "bleeds" and improved crop mark placement. Where to Find It

: Navigate to Tools > Options > Customization > Commands , change the drop-down filter to Macros , and drag the ObjectTiler command onto your workspace for one-click access. Maximizing Production Efficiency

The macro calculates how many copies of an object can fit within a specific area, such as a page, automatically filling it from top-left to bottom-right or as configured. 2. Precise Spacing Controls