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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Drawing Lines and Arrows<br />

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The Line Properties panel appears.<br />

3. Type an alt tag in the AltTag field.<br />

See “Adding and Modifying Alt Tags” on page 106.<br />

4. In the Line width box, set the width of the line in pixels.<br />

5. In the Color section, click the Color button for the line, head, and tail, choose a<br />

color in the Color Picker, and click OK. To set all three items to the line color,<br />

select All parts use one color.<br />

6. In the Style section, select styles for the head and tail from the drop-down lists.<br />

If you want the head and tail to share the same style, select the style for the<br />

head, then select Head/Tail same style.<br />

Select Outline to assign the line color to the head and tail outlines, regardless of<br />

their fill colors.<br />

When you publish a page with drawn lines, <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> generates each one<br />

as a .gif file. On your page, each line occupies the rectangular area defined by the<br />

beginning and ending points of the line.<br />

If the page contains more than one shape of the same type, <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> adds<br />

a number to the shape’s file name. For example, the first line you draw is named<br />

a_ArrowLine.gif, the second one is named a_ArrowLine1.gif, the third<br />

a_ArrowLine2.gif, and so on.

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