User Guide
Working with Macromedia Dreamweaver 391
3. Specify the options to use when editing or optimizing Fireworks images placed in an
external application:
Always Use Source PNG automatically opens the Fireworks PNG file that is defined in
the Design Note as the source for the placed image. Updates are made to both the source
PNG and its corresponding placed image.
Never Use Source PNG automatically opens the placed Fireworks image, whether or not
a source PNG file exists. Updates are made to the placed image only.
Ask When Launching lets you specify each time whether or not to open the source PNG
file. When you edit or optimize a placed image, Fireworks displays a message prompting
you to make a launch-and-edit decision. You can also specify global launch-and-edit
preferences from this prompt.
Using the File Management button
The File Management button, located at the top of the Document window next to the Quick
Export button, offers easy access to file-transport commands. You can use the File
Management button if your document resides in a Dreamweaver site folder and if the site has
access to a remote server. Fireworks recognizes your folder as a site if you have used the
Manage Site dialog box in Dreamweaver to define the target folder, or a folder that contains
the target folder, as the local root folder for a site.
The File Management button displays the following menu commands:
Get copies the remote version of the file to the local site, overwriting the local file with the
remote copy.
Check Out checks the file out, overwriting the local file with the remote copy. Check Out is
enabled in Fireworks only if the Enable File Check In and Check Out option is enabled in
Dreamweaver for the site in which the document resides.
Put copies the local version of the file to the remote site, overwriting the remote file with the
local copy.
Check In checks the local file in, overwriting the remote file with the local copy. Check In is
enabled in Fireworks only if the Enable File Check In and Check Out option is enabled in
Dreamweaver for the site in which the document resides.