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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Renaming Folders and Files<br />

Chapter 35 Advanced Publishing<br />

1. In either pane of Publish view, right-click the folder or file and select Rename<br />

from the shortcut menu.<br />

2. Edit the existing object name or enter a new name. Press Enter or select another<br />

object to record the new name.<br />

You can rename auto-generated folders and files if they are not locked in the Local<br />

pane. <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> auto-generates names of images that you modify in Page<br />

view. For example, if you crop an image or set it to be transparent, <strong>NetObjects</strong><br />

<strong>Fusion</strong> auto-generates a new name for the altered image. Auto-generated image<br />

names are in the format of a_filename.ext where a stands for auto-generated, filename<br />

is the name of the original image, and ext is the extension of the image, .gif or .jpg.<br />

Auto-generated image names only appear in Publish view.<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> remembers the new names the next time you generate the<br />

HTML files for your site. Any local folder or file that you rename is considered<br />

customized. If you name a customized folder with a name used by an autogenerated<br />

folder, it is still treated as a customized folder.<br />

Aliased folders are also considered customized folders. Publish view displays them<br />

in the directory structure, even if they are empty, and tracks their name and location<br />

in the event you change them. See “Creating Aliased Folders and Setting the CGI-<br />

BIN Directory” on page 892.<br />

By definition you cannot change read-only assets, such as script files and directory<br />

files used by <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Components. <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> ignores attempts<br />

to move or rename read-only files. An R attribute and lock symbol in the directory<br />

structure indicate a read-only file.<br />

Deleting Folders<br />

1. In either pane of Publish view, click the folder you want to delete and make sure<br />

it is empty. You cannot delete a folder until it is empty, and you cannot delete<br />

pages or assets in Publish view.<br />

2. Right-click the folder and select Delete Folder from the shortcut menu.<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> deletes the folder.<br />

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