Xara Web Designer鼠标左键点击色板居然也弹出菜单,严重降低工作效率!
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Google Translate: Xara Web Designer Color Click the left mouse button pop-up menu could also seriously reduce the efficiency of job!
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Xara Web Designer鼠标左键点击色板居然也弹出菜单,严重降低工作效率!
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Google Translate: Xara Web Designer Color Click the left mouse button pop-up menu could also seriously reduce the efficiency of job!
Xara Xtreme的这个选项可以设置它,而Xara Web Designer却找不到,是不是只能那样了?
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Google translate: Xara Xtreme can set this option it, and Xara Web Designer can not find, is not only as a?
Yes, if you are an experienced user of this kind of software, then you expect Left click to set fill color. But we targeted Web Designer for much wider audience. This includes users who have never been working with vector draving software. It is also supposed to be a replacement for the numerous template based site creation programs, including our own Webstyle. These users may be confused of this typical behaviour, so we set it pop up menu to make the action clear and unambiguous.
虽然答案令我有点失望,还是谢谢covoxer的耐心回答!
Well, you may try alternative ways of setting fill color. For example, you can drag and drop the color from the color line on your object. Or you can use the color picker tool located on the color line. These are also quite efficient methods if you use to them.
Oh, and one more thing, if you want it to work the old way, and you don't mind to mess with Registry, you can do following.
Exit WebDesigner.
Open RegEdit.
Open this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Xara\WebDesigner\5.0\Op tions\ColourLine
Set "PopupMenu" value to 0.
Exit RegEdit.
Start WebDesigner. No more popup menus on color line clicks. :)
解决了,多谢!
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google translate: Solved, thank you!
高兴我可以帮助 :)
Hi Steven,
The next update to XaReg will include the registry key that John mentioned.
John
You might have mentioned this before. Those pop up menus raise my blood pressure 5 points each time one pops up. :eek:
There is half a solution. You can hold down the Shift key and click on an color and Shift click No Outline (the cross hatched box next to the color line).
I wonder if CorelDRAW in the subject refers to this is how CorelDRAW still does it?