Adobe 38039927 Extended User Guide - Page 89

dom.linkElementMask, dom.lockNineScale

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 85 Extending Guide Arguments from A point that specifies the x,y coordinates of the point where the user clicked and started to drag (see "Point data type" on page 6). to A point that specifies the x,y coordinates of the point where the user ended the drag operation. tolerance A floating-point value > = 0 that specifies the tolerance within which items are cut. Returns true if anything is cut; false otherwise. Description When the user drags while using the Knife tool, this function cuts additional items within the specified tolerance. This action is similar to using the Knife tool with a drag operation. See also dom.knifeElementsFromPoint() dom.linkElementMask() Availability Fireworks 4. Usage dom.linkElementMask(frame, layer, element, bLink) Arguments frame An integer value that specifies the frame that contains the element, starting with 0 (although, to specify the current frame, pass -1 here). layer An integer value that specifies the layer that contains the element, starting with 0 (although, to specify the current layer, pass -1 here). element An integer value that specifies the element, starting with 0 (although, to specify the current element, pass -1 here). bLink If bLink is true, the element masks are linked to their elements; if false, they are unlinked from their elements. Returns Nothing. Description Links or unlinks the element mask on the selected element. If more than one element (or no elements) are selected when this function is called, Fireworks throws an exception. An exception is also thrown if the element has no element mask. dom.lockNineScale() Availability Fireworks CS3

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
Extending Guide
85
Arguments
from
A point that specifies the
x,y
coordinates of the point where the user clicked and started to drag (see “Point
data type” on page 6).
to
A point that specifies the
x,y
coordinates of the point where the user ended the drag operation.
tolerance
A floating-point value > = 0 that specifies the tolerance within which items are cut.
Returns
true
if anything is cut;
false
otherwise.
Description
When the user drags while using the Knife tool, this function cuts additional items within the specified tolerance.
This action is similar to using the Knife tool with a drag operation.
See also
dom.knifeElementsFromPoint()
dom.linkElementMask()
Availability
Fireworks 4.
Usage
dom.linkElementMask(
frame, layer, element, bLink
)
Arguments
frame
An integer value that specifies the frame that contains the element, starting with
0
(although, to specify the
current frame, pass
–1
here).
layer
An integer value that specifies the layer that contains the element, starting with
0
(although, to specify the
current layer, pass
–1
here).
element
An integer value that specifies the element, starting with
0
(although, to specify the current element, pass
–1
here).
bLink
If
bLink
is
true
, the element masks are linked to their elements; if
false
, they are unlinked from their
elements.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Links or unlinks the element mask on the selected element. If more than one element (or no elements) are selected
when this function is called, Fireworks throws an exception. An exception is also thrown if the element has no
element mask.
dom.lockNineScale()
Availability
Fireworks CS3