When Frame Border Folder Is Selected
This section describes the functions of the [Layer property] palette when a frame border folder is selected.
(1) Expression color of border
Changes the expression color of the border. Select from [Color], [Gray] and [Monochrome].
When reducing colors degrades the border image quality, the view changes to [Expression color of border (preview)], where the image is displayed in reduced colors but in the original expression color.
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[Expression color of border] reflects only in border lines. It does not reflect in layers inside the [Frame border folder]. |
(2) Drawing color
Configures the [Drawing color] applicable when [Gray] or [Monochrome] is selected for [Expression color of border]. Configure the color with the [Black] and [White] buttons.
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[Drawing color] displays when [Expression color of border] is [Gray] or [Monochrome]. |
Gray
The drawing color is configured as follows with the [Black] and [White] buttons.
Only black button ON |
The drawing color is configured as a 256-step gradient from black to transparent. |
Only white button ON |
The drawing color is configured as a 256-step gradient from white to transparent. |
Both black and white buttons ON |
The drawing color is configured as a 256-step gradient from black to white. |
Monochrome
The drawing color is configured as follows with the [Black] and [White] buttons.
Only black button ON |
The drawing color is configured as black or transparent. |
Only white button ON |
The drawing color is configured as white or transparent. |
Both black and white buttons ON |
The drawing color is configured as black, white or transparent. |
(3) Apply expression color of preview
Clicking the button converts the [Expression color] of the [Frame border folder] into the [Expression color of border] and [Drawing color] configured on the [Layer Property] palette. The expression color prior to changing with that on the [Layer Property] palette is discarded.
(4) Tool navigation
[Tool navigation] displays tools and sub tools that can be used for editing the selected layer.
Placing the mouse cursor over a tool icon on the [Tool navigation] displays the tool name. Clicking the tool icon switches the tool/sub tool.