Adobe 38039927 Extended User Guide - Page 187

fw.exportHtmlAndImages, fw.exportIllustrator

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 183 Extending Guide Description Exports a document's frames as individual images. The image names are based on the names in the Frames panel. Example The following command exports the frames in the current document to the C:\images directory: fw.exportFrames(null, "file:///C|/images"); fw.exportHtmlAndImages() Availability Fireworks 4. Usage fw.exportHtmlAndImages(doc, htmlUrl, imagesUrl) Arguments doc A Document object that specifies the document to be exported (see "The Document object" on page 20). If doc is null, the active document is exported. htmlUrl The filename of the exported HTML file, which is expressed as a file://URL. If htmlUrl is null, no HTML is generated. imagesUrl The name of the file containing the exported image(s), which is expressed as a file://URL, and might not be null. If a single image is generated, this function uses imagesUrl as the name of the image file. If multiple sliced images are exported, it uses imagesURL to generate automatically named images, and all images are placed in this directory. Returns A Boolean value: true if successful; false otherwise. Description Exports one image if the document contains no slice objects and multiple images if the document contains one or more slice objects. It also optionally exports HTML. The document is exported using the current export settings and export options. Example The following command exports the current document as HTML and as one or more images. fw.exportHtmlAndImages(null, "file:///C|/mysite/nav.htm", "file:///C|/mysite/images/nav.gif"); See also fw.exportDocumentAs() fw.exportIllustrator() Availability Fireworks MX.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
Extending Guide
183
Description
Exports a document’s frames as individual images. The image names are based on the names in the Frames panel.
Example
The following command exports the frames in the current document to the C:\images directory:
fw.exportFrames(null, "file:///C|/images");
fw.exportHtmlAndImages()
Availability
Fireworks 4.
Usage
fw.exportHtmlAndImages(
doc, htmlUrl, imagesUrl
)
Arguments
doc
A Document object that specifies the document to be exported (see “The Document object” on page 20). If
doc
is
null
, the active document is exported.
htmlUrl
The filename of the exported HTML file, which is expressed as a file://URL. If
htmlUrl
is
null
, no
HTML is generated.
imagesUrl
The name of the file containing the exported image(s), which is expressed as a file://URL, and might
not be
null
. If a single image is generated, this function uses
imagesUrl
as the name of the image file. If multiple
sliced images are exported, it uses
imagesURL
to generate automatically named images, and all images are placed in
this directory.
Returns
A Boolean value:
true
if successful;
false
otherwise.
Description
Exports one image if the document contains no slice objects and multiple images if the document contains one or
more slice objects. It also optionally exports HTML. The document is exported using the current export settings and
export options.
Example
The following command exports the current document as HTML and as one or more images.
fw.exportHtmlAndImages(null, "file:///C|/mysite/nav.htm",
"file:///C|/mysite/images/nav.gif");
See also
fw.exportDocumentAs()
fw.exportIllustrator()
Availability
Fireworks MX.