5/16/2023 0 Comments Vidi glass vaseTo clear the entire favorites list, click the gear button in the upper-right corner and select Clear Favorites List. From the Favorites tab itself, you can also ctrl-click an item to remove it, without having to find it on the All Commands tab. To remove an item from the Favorites list, simply click the star icon again, turning it white. The star will turn dark grey, indicating that the item is now listed on the Favorites tab. (The list of items on this tab is the same as that shown in my QuickFire extension.) Click the star icon next to an item to add it to the Favorites list. To add an item to this list, switch to the All Commands tab, which contains an alphabetical list of all the installed command scripts, panels, symbols, auto shapes, textures, patterns and some built-in menu commands. You can also launch a command or insert a symbol directly from the All Commands list by clicking its name, rather than its star icon. Pressing the Page Up/Down keys will scroll the list up/down. Pressing a letter key will scroll the All Commands list to items beginning with that letter. Note that applying a texture to a group or to text does not work. Otherwise, the opacity will default to 100. If the element already has a non-zero texture opacity, then that opacity will be unchanged when you apply the new texture. You can also apply pattern fills to the selection by selecting a command such as Bubbles Pattern. So, clicking an item like Wood Fill Texture will apply the Wood texture to the selected element's fill. Textures are listed twice, once for applying that texture to the selected item's fill and once for its border. The names of all the installed textures and patterns are included in the list of commands. Using a menu command that is not valid for the current selection will have no effect. Note that while the corresponding menu item may be disabled in its source menu, it's still available within the Commands panel. For example, the Text > Align > Right menu command is available as Text Align Right. Built-in menu commands Many of the standard Fireworks menu items are available in the command list. Auto shapes Auto shapes that are available in the Shapes panel (like Ruler) and those in the Toolbox (like Rounded Rectangle) will be inserted into the middle of the document when clicked. Different symbol types have different icons, though they all have the same color: G for graphic symbols, B for buttons, A for animations. Clicking a symbol like HScrollBar is equivalent to dragging that symbol into your document from the Common Library. Symbols Any symbol files installed in the Common Library folder will be available for insertion. Command panels Clicking an item like Pages will open that panel and bring it to the front if it's in a group. Each item has a different icon: Commands Any items listed in the Commands menu are included in the panel. The All Commands list includes all of the commands, panels, symbols and so on that are currently installed on your system. Click an item in the list to launch the corresponding command. Both tabs contain an alphabetical list of commands, panels, symbols and auto shapes. The panel has two tabs, Favorites (labeled with a star) and All Commands (labeled with "All"). With the Commands panel, you can create a set of toolbar buttons for your frequently used commands and assets so that they're always right at hand. While keyboard shortcuts are useful, you may not want to create a shortcut for every command you use frequently, and the Common Library and Shapes panels don't provide any shortcuts at all. This panel provides quick access to your favorite Fireworks commands, panels, symbols, auto shapes, textures and patterns. This new version is a complete rewrite, built from the groupnd up using Flex 3, and should work on both Windows and Mac. The original panel has always worked fine on Windows, but with the last couple releases of Fireworks, it's been causing problems on OS X. The Commands panel was the first Flash panel I created for Fireworks, almost 10 years ago.
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