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Extending Fireworks

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 341 User Guide Note: The exact location of this folder varies from system to system and depends on whether you want the command to be available just to your user profile or to all users. Commands folders are located in the Configuration folder in the Fireworks application folder and also in your user-specific Fireworks configuration folder. For more information, see "Working with configuration files" on page 350. To run a batch script: 1 Do one of the following: • In Fireworks, select Commands > Run Script. • Outside Fireworks, double-click the script filename on your hard disk. 2 Select a script and click Open. 3 Select the files to process with the script: Current Open Files processes all open documents. Custom lets you select files to process. Note: Click the Ellipsis (...) button beside the Files to Process pop-up menu to select files to process. 4 Click OK. For more information on selecting files, see "Batch processing" on page 334. Running scripts by dragging and dropping If you have a batch process that you repeat frequently, save it as a script, then drag that script from your hard drive to the Fireworks icon on your desktop to run the batch process. The Fireworks application launches and runs that script. To run a script by dragging and dropping: 1 Save a script. 2 Do one of the following: • Drag the script file icon onto the Fireworks desktop icon. • Drag the script file icon into an open Fireworks document. Note: Dragging multiple script files and multiple graphic files into Fireworks processes the graphic files multiple times, once for each script. Extending Fireworks Extending Fireworks has never been easier. Fireworks offers a variety of different ways you can create custom commands that enhance its capabilities. With the Extension Manager, you can install and manage extensions that augment the functionality of Fireworks. Or you can write custom JavaScript code and use it as a custom command in Fireworks. You can also use Adobe Flash SWF movies as custom commands in Fireworks. You can paste color values directly from Flash actionscript into Fireworks color boxes. In addition, the Fireworks History panel provides an easy-to-use interface that allows you to create custom commands from a series of recorded tasks. After you install an extension or create a custom command, Fireworks places it in the Commands menu.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
341
Note:
The exact location of this folder varies from system to system and depends on whether you want the command to
be available just to your user profile or to all users. Commands folders are located in the Configuration folder in the
Fireworks application folder and also in your user-specific Fireworks configuration folder. For more information, see
“Working with configuration files” on page 350.
To run a batch script:
1
Do one of the following:
In Fireworks, select Commands > Run Script.
Outside Fireworks, double-click the script filename on your hard disk.
2
Select a script and click Open.
3
Select the files to process with the script:
Current Open Files
processes all open documents.
Custom
lets you select files to process.
Note:
Click the Ellipsis (...) button beside the Files to Process pop-up menu to select files to process.
4
Click OK.
For more information on selecting files, see “Batch processing” on page 334.
Running scripts by dragging and dropping
If you have a batch process that you repeat frequently, save it as a script, then drag that script from your hard drive
to the Fireworks icon on your desktop to run the batch process. The Fireworks application launches and runs that
script.
To run a script by dragging and dropping:
1
Save a script.
2
Do one of the following:
Drag the script file icon onto the Fireworks desktop icon.
Drag the script file icon into an open Fireworks document.
Note:
Dragging multiple script files and multiple graphic files into Fireworks processes the graphic files multiple times,
once for each script.
Extending Fireworks
Extending Fireworks has never been easier. Fireworks offers a variety of different ways you can create custom
commands that enhance its capabilities.
With the Extension Manager, you can install and manage extensions that augment the functionality of Fireworks. Or
you can write custom JavaScript code and use it as a custom command in Fireworks. You can also use Adobe Flash
SWF movies as custom commands in Fireworks. You can paste color values directly from Flash actionscript into
Fireworks color boxes. In addition, the Fireworks History panel provides an easy-to-use interface that allows you to
create custom commands from a series of recorded tasks.
After you install an extension or create a custom command, Fireworks places it in the Commands menu.