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dom.motionBlurSelection, dom.moveBezierHandleBy

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Last updated 12/8/2009 EXTENDING FIREWORKS 101 The Document object dom.motionBlurSelection() Availability Fireworks MX 2004. Usage dom.motionBlurSelection(typeStr, angle, distance, samples) Arguments typeStr A string that specifies the type of blur to apply. Valid values are "linear", "radial", and "zoom". angle An integer between 0 and 359 that specifies in degrees the direction of the blur, similar to the drop shadow effect angle. distance A floating-point value between 0 and 400 that specifies in pixels how far from the original image the blur effect will extend. samples An integer that defines the number of times the original image is cloned and blurred to produce the desired effect. Returns Nothing. Description Applies the Motion Blur effect (same as selecting the Filters > Blur > Motion Blur menu option) to the selection. dom.moveBezierHandleBy() Availability Fireworks 3. Usage dom.moveBezierHandleBy(whichPath, contourIndex, ptToModify, deltaControlPointFirst, deltaControlPointLast) Arguments whichPath A zero-based index that specifies an index into the list of selected items, indicating which item contains the Bézier handles to move. contourIndex A zero-based index that specifies the contour that contains the handles to move. For paths with multiple contours, the contours are in an arbitrary order. ptToModify A zero-based index that specifies the point whose handles are moved. deltaControlPointFirst and deltaControlPointLast Points that specify the x,y coordinate values by which the preceding control point and the following control point of ptToModify are moved. For example, passing ({x:1,y:2}) specifies a location that is right by 1 pixel and down by 2 pixels. Returns Nothing.

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EXTENDING FIREWORKS
The Document object
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dom.motionBlurSelection()
Availability
Fireworks MX 2004.
Usage
dom.motionBlurSelection(
typeStr, angle, distance, samples
)
Arguments
typeStr
A string that specifies the type of blur to apply. Valid values are
"linear"
,
"radial"
, and
"zoom"
.
angle
An integer between 0 and 359 that specifies in degrees the direction of the blur, similar to the drop shadow
effect angle.
distance
A floating-point value between 0 and 400 that specifies in pixels how far from the original image the blur
effect will extend.
samples
An integer that defines the number of times the original image is cloned and blurred to produce the desired
effect.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Applies the Motion Blur effect (same as selecting the Filters > Blur > Motion Blur menu option) to the selection.
dom.moveBezierHandleBy()
Availability
Fireworks 3.
Usage
dom.moveBezierHandleBy(
whichPath, contourIndex, ptToModify, deltaControlPointFirst,
deltaControlPointLast)
Arguments
whichPath
A zero-based index that specifies an index into the list of selected items, indicating which item contains
the Bézier handles to move.
contourIndex
A zero-based index that specifies the contour that contains the handles to move. For paths with
multiple contours, the contours are in an arbitrary order.
ptToModify
A zero-based index that specifies the point whose handles are moved.
deltaControlPointFirst
and
deltaControlPointLast
Points that specify the
x,y
coordinate values by which
the preceding control point and the following control point of
ptToModify
are moved. For example, passing ({
x
:
1
,
y
:
2
})
specifies a location that is right by 1 pixel and down by 2 pixels.
Returns
Nothing.