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IMAGE EDITORS
Toolbar – Icons for easy access to frequently used programming features.
Thumbnail View (Bitmap Editor) - The Thumbnail view shows a 1:1 view of the current icon regardless of
the zoom level that the Drawing Area is currently using. The colored frame in the Thumbnail View indicates which
portion of the image is displayed in the Drawing Area. You can turn this frame on and off choosing the View menu
and selecting the Show Thumbnail Zoom Frame command.
Up/Down Buttons (Custom Button Editor) - Click on the “Up Image” button to display the Up Image in the
Drawing Area, or click on the “Down Image” button to display the Down Image.
The Up Image is the picture that is normally displayed on the TheaterTouch screen. The Down Image is the picture
that is displayed if the button is pressed or has its “Reversed” property set.
Drawing Tools - Icons for easy access to the tools used for editing images.
Drawing Area – The Drawing Area is where the current image is displayed for editing. The scroll bars to the right
and bottom of the Drawing Area allow you to pan to different portions of the image if the window is too small (or
the Zoom level too large) for you to see the whole image at once. Clicking the mouse buttons in this area will carry
out the function of the currently selected Drawing Tool.
Status Bar - The Status Bar is divided into three panes.
1. The left-most pane displays a short help message.
2. The middle pane displays the current position of the cursor on the Bitmap (not the current window).
3. The right-most pane displays the size in pixels of the current selection or drawing object. As a selection or draw-
ing object (such as a rectangle) is drawn, this pane will indicate the size of the object.
TOOLBAR
The toolbar provides instant access to commonly used Button Bitmap Editor and Custom Button Editor functions.
Create New Library Command – Use this command to create a library to hold your custom buttons or
bitmaps. The built in libraries that come with the software are read-only and new images cannot be saved to
them. This command should only be used when a new library is desired. If you want to create a new image,
use the Create New Image Command
.
Open Library Command – Use this command to open existing libraries. The currently open library, if
any, will be closed.
Chapter 6. Working with Buttons
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