switch to Fireworks, since Imageready is gone... I am afraid I will
be here a lot to ask questions...
My first one is: Is there an option to automatically resize
the window if you zoom in or out with Ctrl-+/-
In Photoshop you can set it in the preferences: General
--%26gt; Zoom Resizes Windows, but haven't found the equivalent in
Fireworks. I'd like to organize a number of pictures on the screen
so that I can make decisions where they go on a webpage...
Thanks,Zoom resizes window
treble101 wrote:
%26gt; In Photoshop you can set it in the preferences: General
--%26gt; Zoom Resizes
%26gt; Windows, but haven't found the equivalent in Fireworks.
I'd like to organize a
%26gt; number of pictures on the screen so that I can make
decisions where they go on
%26gt; a webpage...
Choose Edit %26gt; Keyboard Shortcuts. Under ''Current set'',
change from the
default Web Standard to Photoshop.
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Zoom resizes window
That is a great tip, because my next question would have been
to get similar keyboard shortcuts as in ImageReady, like adjusting
the Levels.
However, enabling these short cuts still doesn't solve my
problem that the image window is resizing with the image size
itself when I zoom in or out. If I zoom out, I'd like to have the
window shrink as well, so that I can see other images 'behind'
it...
THanks,
treble101 wrote:
%26gt; However, enabling these short cuts still doesn't solve
my problem that the
%26gt; image window is resizing with the image size itself when
I zoom in or out. If
%26gt; I zoom out, I'd like to have the window shrink as well,
so that I can see other
%26gt; images 'behind' it...
On PC's, document windows don't resize in any program unless
you resize
them manually. If they behave that way on Macs, that's a new
concept for
me. :-)
I'm not sure what you mean by images behind it. If you mean
another
document you have open, either click on its tab at the top
left of the
document window, or undock the document windows by choosing
Window %26gt;
Cascade.
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OK, so I assume it is not possible...
I am on a PC, but use Photoshop/IR on Macs as well. And for
both if you zoom in or out, the document/image window changes
accordingly (if you have that option enabled in the preferences).
I do like that FW has those tabs for all files open. But
sometimes I just want to see all open documents/windows next to
each other. The Window -%26gt; Tile Horizontally would be perfect for
that if only FW would zoom out of the image to fit the smaller
window size. Instead it keeps the same zoom level as the original,
bigger window so that you only see a fraction of the whole image.
Thanks again. You are a big help.
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