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Fireworks functions 257
Returns
An array like the one in the following example:
[ [ "stroke", "fill", "effect" ], [ "layers", "frames", "object" ], [ "mixer",
"options", "swatches", "info" ], [ "styles", "library" ], [ "find", "project
log" ], [ "url" ], [ "optimize", "optimized colors" ], [ "behaviors" ], [
"history" ] ]
Note: Any panels not specified in the list of valid arguments (like those in the Command Panels folder
which are “outside” the Fireworks application) should be named exactly as they appear in the file
system without their file extension. For example, the valid argument name for the Align panel
(Align.swf) is "Align", and a valid name for a custom panel file mypanel.swf would be "mypanel".
Description
Gets an array of arrays that indicates the tab-grouping of the panels (even hidden ones).
fw.getFloaterPosition()
Availability
Fireworks 3.
Usage
fw.getFloaterPosition(panelName)
Arguments
panelName
Acceptable values are "find", "project log", "object", "info", "url",
"effect", "history", "mixer", "fill", "stroke", "swatches", "layers", "frames",
"behaviors", "optimize", "library", "styles", "optimized colors", "options", and
"toolbox".
Note: Any panels not specified in the list of valid arguments (like those in the Command Panels folder
which are “outside” the Fireworks application) should be named exactly as they appear in the file
system without their file extension. For example, the valid argument name for the Align panel
(Align.swf) is "Align", and a valid name for a custom panel file mypanel.swf would be "mypanel".
Returns
A rectangle that specifies the bounds of the panel (see “Rectangle data type” on page 11).
Description
Gets the screen position and size of the specified panel.
fw.getFloaterVisibility()
Availability
Fireworks 3.
Usage
fw.getFloaterVisibility(panelName)