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279 Chapter 20: Preferences and keyboard shortcuts Fireworks preference settings let you control the general appearance of the user interface and customize aspects of editing and folder usage. In addition, you can customize your keyboard shortcuts. Set preferences 1 Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks > Preferences (Mac OS). 2 Select the preferences category you want to modify. 3 Make your changes, and click OK. General preferences Document Options To open the application directly into the workspace, deselect Show Startup Screen. To maintain stroke and effect dimensions when resizing objects, deselect Scale Strokes and Effects. Saving Files: Add Preview Icons (Mac OS only) Display or hide thumbnails of Fireworks PNG files on your hard disk. Deselect this option to display the traditional Fireworks icon used for Fireworks PNG files. Changes take effect after you save the file. Maximum Undos Set undo/redo steps to a number from 0 through 1009. This setting applies to both the Edit > Undo command and the History panel. A large number can increase the amount of required memory. Interpolation Select one of four different scaling methods that Fireworks uses to interpolate pixels when images are scaled: • Bicubic interpolation gives the sharpest and highest quality most of the time and is the default. • Bilinear interpolation gives sharper results than Soft interpolation but not as sharp as Bicubic. • Soft interpolation, which was used in Fireworks 1, gives a soft blur and eliminates sharp details. It is useful when others produce unwanted artifacts. • Nearest Neighbor interpolation results in jagged edges and sharp contrasts with no blurring. The effect is like zooming in or out on an image. Color Defaults Select the default colors for brush strokes, fills, and highlight paths. Stroke and Fill options don't automatically change the colors in the Tools panel. These options allow you to change the default colors in the Tools panel. Workspace To automatically collapse docked panels when you click away from them, select Auto-collapse Icon Panels. Edit preferences Editing preferences control pointer appearance and visual cues for bitmap objects. Delete Objects When Cropping Permanently deletes pixels or objects outside the bounding box of a selection when you crop a document or resize the canvas. This option is valid only for bitmap objects. Last updated 3/8/2011

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Chapter 20: Preferences and keyboard
shortcuts
Fireworks preference settings let you control the general appearance of the user interface and customize aspects of
editing and folder usage. In addition, you can customize your keyboard shortcuts.
Set preferences
1
Choose Edit
> Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks
> Preferences (Mac OS).
2
Select the preferences category you want to modify.
3
Make your changes, and click OK.
General preferences
Document Options
To open the application directly into the workspace, deselect Show Startup Screen. To maintain
stroke and effect dimensions when resizing objects, deselect Scale Strokes and Effects.
Saving Files: Add Preview Icons (Mac OS only)
Display or hide thumbnails of Fireworks PNG files on your hard disk.
Deselect this option to display the traditional Fireworks icon used for Fireworks PNG files. Changes take effect after
you save the file.
Maximum Undos
Set undo/redo steps to a number from 0 through 1009. This setting applies to both the Edit
> Undo
command and the History panel. A large number can increase the amount of required memory.
Interpolation
Select one of four different scaling methods that Fireworks uses to interpolate pixels when images are
scaled:
Bicubic interpolation gives the sharpest and highest quality most of the time and is the default.
Bilinear interpolation gives sharper results than Soft interpolation but not as sharp as Bicubic.
Soft interpolation, which was used in Fireworks 1, gives a soft blur and eliminates sharp details. It is useful when
others produce unwanted artifacts.
Nearest Neighbor interpolation results in jagged edges and sharp contrasts with no blurring. The effect is like
zooming in or out on an image.
Color Defaults
Select the default colors for brush strokes, fills, and highlight paths. Stroke and Fill options don’t
automatically change the colors in the Tools panel. These options allow you to change the default colors in the Tools
panel.
Workspace
To automatically collapse docked panels when you click away from them, select Auto-collapse Icon
Panels.
Edit preferences
Editing preferences control pointer appearance and visual cues for bitmap objects.
Delete Objects When Cropping
Permanently deletes pixels or objects outside the bounding box of a selection when
you crop a document or resize the canvas. This option is valid only for bitmap objects.