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Freeway Reference: Working with Graphics
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4. If you wish to import a graphic pixel for pixel (without scaling it in accordance with its resolution), select the Ignore resolution
checkbox. Resolution information is always ignored for pass-through graphics.
5. If you wish to set alt text for the imported graphic, you can do so in the Alt Text field.
6. Click Open.
Freeway imports your chosen graphic into the selected box and establishes a link to the original file.
To import a graphic using Import From iPhoto or Aperture
1. Click on a box so that its selection handles are visible, then
choose Import from the File menu. If the command is not
available, check to make sure that there is no text already
contained in the box.
2. Scroll down the sidebar in the Import dialog (see screenshot
on the the right), select Photos under the Media heading and
then choose iPhoto or, if you also have it installed on your
computer, choose Aperture. Click on the disclosure triangle to
see a list of Events, albums, etc.
3. Select the thumbnail of the image you wish to import.
4. If you decide to import the graphic as pass-through, ensure
that the Pass-through checkbox is selected.
5. If you wish to import a graphic pixel for pixel (without
scaling it in accordance with its resolution), select the Ignore
resolution checkbox.
6. If you wish to set alt text for the imported graphic, you can
do so in the Alt Text field.
7. Click Open (or double-click on the thumbnail).
To import a graphic using drag and drop
1. Select an existing box or create a new box to hold the graphic. Alternatively, you can skip this step, since Freeway will automatically
create a box if you drop a graphic onto a blank area of the page.
2. Locate a file on the desktop, in a Finder window or open an application that supports drag and drop, such as iPhoto.
3. Drag the file or graphic over the box in your Freeway document. (As you drag the pointer over different boxes, their borders become
highlighted.) Alternatively, drag the file or graphic over a blank area of the page.
4. Release the mouse when over the appropriate box or page area.
A box can only hold one graphic. If you try to copy or import a graphic into a box that already holds a graphic, the first graphic will
be replaced by the second. The second graphic will assume the scaling and orientation attributes of the previous image. For more
information on deleting graphic content, see Deleting a graphic below.
If you hold down the Alt key before releasing the mouse button, Freeway will import the graphic as a pass-through graphic. See Pass-
through graphics on page 105.
Replacing text with a graphic
A box can either hold text or a graphic, but not both. If a box contains text and you want to replace it with a graphic, you must first
delete all the text. To do this, click inside the box, choose Select All from the Edit menu then press the Backspace or Delete key.
Pasting a graphic from the clipboard
If you’ve previously cut or copied a graphic to the clipboard, you can simply paste the graphic into a selected box by choosing Paste
from the Edit menu.
Deleting a graphic
If you make a mistake or change your mind, you can easily delete or overwrite a graphic. There are several ways to do this:
1. Select the box holding the graphic then press the Backspace or D key. This deletes the box and the contents.
2. Select the box holding the graphic, then choose Delete Content from the Edit menu. This deletes the content but leaves the box in
place.
3. Select the box holding the graphic and import another graphic into the same box. This will overwrite the first graphic.
When you replace an existing graphic by importing a new one in its place, the new graphic retains any transformation applied to the
original (scale skew, rotation, etc.). If you clear the first graphic, the default mapping options are restored.
Positioning a graphic within its box manually
To position a graphic within the box manually:
1. Select the box. Freeway displays a panning handle in the middle of the visible area of the graphic.
2. Move the mouse cursor over the panning handle. The pointer tool changes to a Grabber hand.
3. Click and drag the graphic to its new position.
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