Dotted Line

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'Apply Dotted Line Brush to the selection or if no selection made, makes Dotted Line the current stroke.

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To start using the command, you need to extract it in a special location of your Fireworks installation. If you are using Fireworks 3, this location is:
Settings\Commands
If you are using Fireworks 4, this is:
Configuration\Commands

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User Reviews

Total of 5 reviews
Thanks for this
Written by lloyd mendez on December 7, 2006

This is a cool fix bro!

Big thanks.
Written by andrew Bishop on November 30, 2002

Down loaded, applied, save me loads of time. Nuf said. Big thanks.

RE: Turning off this command?
Written by Ryan Bost on August 9, 2001

Thank you Kleanthis for your quick reply. As I am new to extensions, I was unaware that your command was altering the settings within the stroke panel. The information you provided was exactly what I was looking for. I apologize for the ...

RE: Turning off this command?
Written by Kleanthis Economou on August 8, 2001

Dear Lord no. Are you familar at all with the Stroke Panel? With the path selected, just select a different type of stroke from the Panel(instead of Random - Dots). Fireworks continues to use the last stroke applied, so this is why unless you ...

Turning off this command?
Written by Ryan Bost on August 8, 2001

This is a cool tool. However, once you turn this on, there's no easy way to turn it back off. Example: If I draw a line and then apply the dotted line command, the effect works fine. But, if I draw another line, it is dotted as well. The only ...

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