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States, Set state duration

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 199 Creating animations You can change the direction of the motion by changing the angle of the path. ❖ Drag one of the animation start or end handles of the object to a new location. Shift-drag to constrain the direction of movement to 45° increments. More Help topics "Set state duration" on page 199 States For a history of how the concept of pages was introduced into Fireworks, see Sarthak's article Maze of Pages/States/Layers simplified. What we know as states now was referred to as Frames in versions previous to Fireworks CS4. To understand the relationship between states, pages, and layers, see David Hogue's article Using pages, states, and layers in Fireworks CS4. You build animations by creating states, whose contents appear in the States panel. There, you can name the states, reorganize them, manually set the timing of the animation, and move objects from one state to another. Each state also has associated properties. By setting the state delay or hiding a state, you can see how your animation looks as you edit it. You can use layers in animations to organize objects that are part of the scenery or backdrop for the animation. To make objects appear throughout an animation, place them on a layer and then use the Layers panel to share the layer across states. Objects in a layer shared across states are visible in every state. For more information, see "Share layers" on page 127. Set state duration The state delay specifies how long the current state is displayed, in hundredths of a second. For example, specify 50 to display the state for half a second or 300 to display it for 3 seconds. 1 Select one or more states: • To select a contiguous range of states, Shift-click the first and last state names. • To select a noncontiguous range of states, hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) and click each state name. 2 Do one of the following: • Select Properties from the States panel Options menu. • Double-click the state delay column. 3 Enter a value for the state delay. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Creating animations
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
You can change the direction of the motion by changing the angle of the path.
Drag one of the animation start or end handles of the object to a new location. Shift-drag to constrain the direction
of movement to 45° increments.
More Help topics
Set state duration
” on page
199
States
For a history of how the concept of pages was introduced into Fireworks, see Sarthak's article
Maze of
Pages/States/Layers simplified
. What we know as states now was referred to as Frames in versions previous to
Fireworks CS4.
To understand the relationship between states, pages, and layers, see David Hogue's article
Using
pages, states, and layers in Fireworks CS4
.
You build animations by creating states, whose contents appear in the States panel. There, you can name the states,
reorganize them, manually set the timing of the animation, and move objects from one state to another.
Each state also has associated properties. By setting the state delay or hiding a state, you can see how your animation
looks as you edit it.
You can use layers in animations to organize objects that are part of the scenery or backdrop for the animation. To
make objects appear throughout an animation, place them on a layer and then use the Layers panel to share the layer
across states. Objects in a layer shared across states are visible in every state. For more information, see “
Share layers
on page
127.
Set state duration
The state delay specifies how long the current state is displayed, in hundredths of a second. For example, specify 50 to
display the state for half a second or 300 to display it for 3 seconds.
1
Select one or more states:
To select a contiguous range of states, Shift-click the first and last state names.
To select a noncontiguous range of states, hold down Control (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) and click each
state name.
2
Do one of the following:
Select Properties from the States panel Options menu.
Double-click the state delay column.
3
Enter a value for the state delay.