![]() ![]() What this does is let you read and set position values from anywhere around an object’s bounding box. Secondly (B), the Transform panel offers something called the “Reference Point Selector” (or 9 points proxy) which is native in the control panels of apps like Illustrator and InDesign (as well as a partial implementation in Flash). If you are working with a troublesome objet where a 1 px stroke is not rendering cleanly, use the Transform panel to move or resize the object by half a pixel (or smaller increments). One (A) is to enter decimal numbers for location and size fields (W/H/X/Y). Unlike Fireworks’ native Properties Inspector, the Transform panel lets you do 2 things that I find essential in my work. This extension is probably the one I use the most often during a Fireworks design or editing session.
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