Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 361

Setting file saving options, Setting slice naming preferences

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 351 User Guide Image Map Placement (ImageReady only) Select a placement option for the image map declaration (the tag) in the HTML file: • Top to place the image map declaration at the top of the HTML body section. • Body to place the image map declaration above the tag for the associated slice. • Bottom to place the image map declaration at the bottom of the HTML body section. Setting file saving options You can set the following options in the Saving Files set: File Naming Select elements from the pop-up menus or enter text into the fields to be combined into the default names for all files. Elements include document name, slice name, rollover state, trigger slice, file creation date, slice number, punctuation, and file extension. Some options are relevant only if the file contains slices or rollover states. The fields let you change the order and formatting of the filename parts (for example, letting you indicate rollover state by an abbreviation instead of the full word). File Name Compatibility Select one or multiple options to make the filename compatible with Windows (permits longer filenames), Macintosh, and UNIX operating systems. Copy Background Image When Saving To preserve a background image that has been specified in the Background preferences set. (See "Creating background images" on page 352.) Put Images In Folder To specify a folder name where optimized images are saved (available only with documents containing multiple slices). Include Copyright To include copyright information with the image. You add copyright information for an image in the Image Info dialog box. See "Adding title and copyright information to HTML files" on page 351. Setting slice naming preferences You can specify the default naming pattern for slices in the Slices set. Select elements from the pop-up menus or enter text into the fields to be combined into the default names for all slices. Elements include document name, the word "slice," numbers or letters designating slices or rollover states, slice creation date, punctuation, or "none." Adding title and copyright information to HTML files You can add title and copyright information to an HTML file by entering information in the File Info dialog box (Photoshop) or the Image Info dialog box (ImageReady). Title information displays in the Web browser's title bar; copyright information is not displayed in the browser, but can be used in a case of copyright infringement to verify copyright. To enter information about an image: 1 Do one of the following: • (Photoshop) Choose File > File Info. • (ImageReady) Choose File > Image Info.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
Image Map Placement
(ImageReady only) Select
a placement option for the image map declaration
(the <MAP> tag) in the HTML file:
Top to place the image map declaration at the
top of the HTML body section.
Body to place the image map declaration above
the <IMG SRC> tag for the associated slice.
Bottom to place the image map declaration at
the bottom of the HTML body section.
Setting file saving options
You can set the following options in the Saving
Files set:
File Naming
Select elements from the pop-up
menus or enter text into the fields to be combined
into the default names for all files. Elements
include document name, slice name, rollover state,
trigger slice, file creation date, slice number,
punctuation, and file extension. Some options
are relevant only if the file contains slices or
rollover states.
The fields let you change the order and formatting
of the filename parts (for example, letting you
indicate rollover state by an abbreviation instead
of the full word).
File Name Compatibility
Select one or multiple
options to make the filename compatible with
Windows (permits longer filenames), Macintosh,
and UNIX operating systems.
Copy Background Image When Saving
To preserve a background image that has been
specified in the Background preferences set.
(See “Creating background images” on page 352.)
Put Images In Folder
To specify a folder name
where optimized images are saved (available only
with documents containing multiple slices).
Include Copyright
To include copyright
information with the image. You add copyright
information for an image in the Image Info dialog
box. See “Adding title and copyright information
to HTML files” on page 351.
Setting slice naming preferences
You can specify the default naming pattern for
slices in the Slices set. Select elements from the
pop-up menus or enter text into the fields to be
combined into the default names for all slices.
Elements include document name, the word
“slice,” numbers or letters designating slices or
rollover states, slice creation date, punctuation,
or “none.”
Adding title and copyright information to
HTML files
You can add title and copyright information to
an HTML file by entering information in the File
Info dialog box (Photoshop) or the Image Info
dialog box (ImageReady). Title information
displays in the Web browser’s title bar; copyright
information is not displayed in the browser, but
can be used in a case of copyright infringement to
verify copyright.
To enter information about an image:
1
Do one of the following:
(Photoshop) Choose File > File Info.
(ImageReady) Choose File > Image Info.