Adobe 65011817 Extended User Guide - Page 262
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Last updated 12/8/2009 EXTENDING FIREWORKS 258 Objects within Fireworks documents Property sliceFrameNaming1 and sliceFrameNaming2 Data type string sliceUsingUrls templateName Boolean string Notes Used to generate a name by concatenating two strings; the resulting string is concatenated to the name specified by sliceAutoNaming. If you need fewer than two strings, fill in the remaining string with "none". Acceptable values are: "none" - generates nothing. "frameNumber" - generates frame number preceded by f, for example, f2. "number" - generates frame number, for example, 2. "state" - generates frame state, for example, "over", "down", or "overdown". "abbreviation" - generates abbreviated state, for example, "o", "d", or "od". "underscore" - the underscore character (_) "period" - the period character (.) "space" - the space character ( ) "hyphen" - the hyphen character (-) If set to true, use slice objects for slicing (and sliceAlongGuides should be set to false). HTML style to be used during export. Acceptable values are "Dreamweaver", "Generic", "FrontPage", "GoLive", or a user-created HTML style. Fill object The following table lists the properties of the Fill object, along with their data types and, where appropriate, acceptable values and notes. Property category ditherColors edgeType feather gradient name pattern shape Data type string array string integer object string object string Notes Specifies where this fill appears in the Fill panel. Array of two color strings (see "Color string data type" on page 7). Acceptable values are "hard" and "antialiased". 0 to 1000, which represents the feathering value in pixels (0 means no feathering). Gradient object (see "Gradient object" on page 260). The name that appears in the Fill panel. Pattern object (see "Pattern object" on page 262). Acceptable values are "solid", "linear", "radial", "conical", "satin", "pinch", "folds", "elliptical", "rectangular", "bars", "ripple", "waves", "pattern", and "web dither".