Toolbox
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==Features of the Toolbox:== | ==Features of the Toolbox:== | ||
− | * {{l|Category:Toolbox Menu}} | + | * {{l|Category:Toolbox Menu|Menu}} |
− | + | <!-- Direct access to menus without jumping to subpages --~~~ --> | |
+ | <ul>{{CategoryContents|Toolbox Menu}}</ul> | ||
+ | * System Buttons | ||
+ | <!-- It's handy for reader to have system buttons listed here too, because they are appear on the screenshot. Those commands are marked with "Toolbox" category (because they reside on the toolbox). Let's list them automatically: --~~~ --> | ||
+ | <ul>{{#dpl:namespace=Command|category=Toolbox{{#ifeq:{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}||-1}}|{{PAGENAME}}||/{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}||-1}}}}|include={Title}.dpl|format=,\n* [[%PAGE%|,]],|noresultsheader= }}</ul> | ||
* {{l|Category:Tools|Tools}} | * {{l|Category:Tools|Tools}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:06, 15 February 2010
The toolbox is Synfig's main window - you can have several canvases open, but only one Toolbox. If you're familiar with software like The GIMP, you'll recognize this approach (as opposed to say, an MDI, or a permanently-docked canvas window).
Features of the Toolbox:
- System Buttons
Pages in category "Toolbox"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Media in category "Toolbox"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.