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dom.setPixelMask, dom.setOnionSkinning

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 146 Extending Guide Example The following command sets the matte color to blue: fw.getDocumentDOM().setMatteColor(true, "#0033ff"); dom.setPixelMask() Availability Fireworks 3, deprecated in 4 in favor of dom.setSelectionMask(). Usage dom.setPixelMask(mask, howToCombineMasks) Arguments mask A mask variable that specifies the mask to be applied (see "Mask data type" on page 5). If mask is null, any existing pixel-selection mask is removed. howToCombineMasks If there was previously a mask and the new mask is also not null, then howToCombineMasks specifies how the two masks should be combined. Acceptable values for howToCombineMasks are "replace", "add", "subtract", and "intersect". Returns Nothing. Description If Fireworks is in bitmap mode, this function sets the pixel-selection mask of the current image to the specified mask. See also "dom.setSelectionMask()" on page 149 dom.setOnionSkinning() Availability Fireworks 3. Usage dom.setOnionSkinning(before, after) Arguments before and after Integers that specify the number of frames to display before and after the current one. To disable onion skinning, pass 0 for both arguments. To enable onion skinning for all frames, pass 0 for before and a large number (for example, 99,999) for after. Returns Nothing. Description Sets the onion-skinning options for the document.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
Extending Guide
146
Example
The following command sets the matte color to blue:
fw.getDocumentDOM().setMatteColor(true, "#0033ff");
dom.setPixelMask()
Availability
Fireworks 3, deprecated in 4 in favor of
dom.setSelectionMask()
.
Usage
dom.setPixelMask(
mask, howToCombineMasks
)
Arguments
mask
A mask variable that specifies the mask to be applied (see “Mask data type” on page 5). If
mask
is
null
, any
existing pixel-selection mask is removed.
howToCombineMasks
If there was previously a mask and the new mask is also not
null
, then
howToCombineMasks
specifies how the two masks should be combined. Acceptable values for
howToCombineMasks
are
"replace"
,
"add"
,
"subtract"
, and
"intersect"
.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
If Fireworks is in bitmap mode, this function sets the pixel-selection mask of the current image to the specified mask.
See also
“dom.setSelectionMask()” on page 149
dom.setOnionSkinning()
Availability
Fireworks 3.
Usage
dom.setOnionSkinning(
before, after
)
Arguments
before
and
after
Integers that specify the number of frames to display before and after the current one. To
disable onion skinning, pass
0
for both arguments. To enable onion skinning for all frames, pass
0
for
before
and
a large number (for example,
99,999
) for
after
.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Sets the onion-skinning options for the document.