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Set launch-and-edit preferences for Fireworks source files, About Design Notes and source files

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 245 Using Fireworks with other applications 3 In the Editors list, select Fireworks. If Fireworks is not in the list, click the Plus (+) button, locate the Fireworks application on your hard disk, and click Open. 4 Click Make Primary. 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 to set Fireworks as the primary editor for other web image file types. Set launch-and-edit preferences for Fireworks source files The Fireworks launch-and-edit preferences let you specify how to handle source PNG files when opening Fireworks files from another application. Dreamweaver recognizes the Fireworks launch-and-edit preferences only when you are opening and optimizing an image that is not part of a Fireworks table and that does not contain a correct Design Note path to a source PNG file. In all other cases, including all launch-and-edit cases of Fireworks images, Dreamweaver automatically opens the source PNG file and prompts you to locate the source file if it cannot be found. 1 In Fireworks, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks > Preferences (Mac OS). 2 Click the Launch And Edit category, and set options as desired. For more information, see "Launch and Edit preferences" on page 281. About Design Notes and source files Whenever you export a Fireworks file from a saved source PNG file to a Dreamweaver site, Fireworks writes a Design Note that contains information about the PNG file. When you open and edit a Fireworks image from within Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver uses the Design Note to locate the source PNG for that file. For best results, always save your Fireworks source PNG file and exported files in a Dreamweaver site. This ensures that any user sharing the site can locate the source PNG when starting Fireworks from within Dreamweaver. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Using Fireworks with other applications
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3
In the Editors list, select Fireworks. If Fireworks is not in the list, click the Plus (+) button, locate the Fireworks
application on your hard disk, and click Open.
4
Click Make Primary.
5
Repeat steps 2 through 4 to set Fireworks as the primary editor for other web image file types.
Set launch-and-edit preferences for Fireworks source files
The Fireworks launch-and-edit preferences let you specify how to handle source PNG files when opening Fireworks
files from another application.
Dreamweaver recognizes the Fireworks launch-and-edit preferences
only
when you are opening and optimizing an
image that is not part of a Fireworks table and that does not contain a correct Design Note path to a source PNG file.
In all other cases, including all launch-and-edit cases of Fireworks images, Dreamweaver automatically opens the
source PNG file and prompts you to locate the source file if it cannot be found.
1
In Fireworks, choose Edit
> Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks
> Preferences (Mac OS).
2
Click the Launch And Edit category, and set options as desired.
For more information, see “
Launch and Edit preferences
” on page
281.
About Design Notes and source files
Whenever you export a Fireworks file from a saved source PNG file to a Dreamweaver site, Fireworks writes a Design
Note that contains information about the PNG file. When you open and edit a Fireworks image from within
Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver uses the Design Note to locate the source PNG for that file. For best results, always save
your Fireworks source PNG file and exported files in a Dreamweaver site. This ensures that any user sharing the site
can locate the source PNG when starting Fireworks from within Dreamweaver.