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EDIT LOCAL COLORS IN: This affects the color model displayed when editing a local
color.
Automatic displays the color model of the original color style that the local color is
based upon. For example, the HSV color model for a color style defined in HSV. This
is important if you need to ensure your objects are in CMYK, for example.
The other options let you select which of the four color models (RGB, CMYK, HSV,
grayscale) to always use by default.
RIGHT CLICK ON COLOR:
This option is to turn off the color-line right-click menu (on
page 160) and make right click set the line color, as in earlier versions of MAGIX Page
& Layout D
esigner 2013.
DELETE UNUSED COLORS WHEN SAVING AND LOADING: When this option is selected,
any unused named colors in your document will be deleted when you save/load. This
prevents your Color Line becoming cluttered with named colors which are not used in
the design. This is particularly useful when loading older designs, because earlier
versions of MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013 used to create named colors
implicitly. So many older designs contain numerous unused named colors. Load them
with this option turned off and it’s hard to identify the important used named colors
on the
COLOR LINE from the unused ones.
Control bars
You can move Page & Layout Designer's control bars to different places around the
window, re-order the buttons, create new control bars, move or copy buttons
between control bars and many other operations.
You cannot change the tool-dependent InfoBar or the contents of the fly-out bars
which are on the main toolbar and top bars.
Full screen mode
Page & Layout Designer has two configurations of control bars:
One configuration appears when the window is its normal size.
The second configuration appears after you choose "
WINDOW" > "FULL SCREEN".
Any changes to one configuration of control bars (for example, resizing or moving)
have no effect on the other configuration. Changes to individual buttons (for example,
setting an option) apply in both normal and full screen modes.