User Guide

The Workspace30
3 Click OK to close the Add
Command dialog.
The custom palette now contains a
button for the chosen menu
command.
Using Custom Palettes
Custom palettes behave very much
like the standard palettes. You can
move them around by dragging the
title bar. You can resize them, but not
smaller than the contents require.
You can create as many custom
palettes as you like. However, since
you probably won't want to use them
all at once, you can close a palette to
keep your workspace uncluttered.
To show a hidden custom palette:
Choose Window menu> Custom
Palette> your palette name.
To hide a custom palette:
On the custom palette, click the
Close box.
Managing Custom Palettes
The Custom Palette Organizer is the
tool for managing your custom
palettes. Corel Painter provides names
for custom palettes; you’ll probably
want to rename the palettes you
create.
Corel Painter keeps your custom
palettes from one session to the next.
If you like creating custom palettes,
the list might get unwieldy. You might
want to remove obsolete custom
palettes or those you don't use very
often.
You can also save a custom palette to a
file. If you save it to a file, you can
remove it from Corel Painter, and
then load it again later.
You can use the Custom Palette Organizer to
organize your custom palettes.
Note
Corel Painter
supports custom palette
files created only with version 8. Custom
palettes created with earlier versions of
Corel Painter
will not load.