NOTE:
When
you choose
Undo
Frame,
the frame
that
was saved when
you last chose
Snapshot
Frame
replaces
the
currently
selected
frame.
After you choose
Undo
Frame,
the
previous
contents
of
the
currently
selected
frame
are
no
longer
available.
Working with
Frames
The
Icon
Editor's
nine frames let you work with
more
than
one
icon
at
the
same
time. You
can
also use
the
frames to keep
and
compare
more
than
one
version of
the
same
icon. Listed below are techniques you
can
use
when working with frames.
Copying
a
Frame
To
copy a frame, first select the frame into which you want to
make
the
copy. Next,
choose
the
frame you want to copy from
the
submenu
that
appears
when you point to
From
Frame
in the Copy
menu.
Moving
the
Image
within
a
Frame
To
move the image within a frame, choose
In-Frame
from the Move
menu.
In the requester that appears, select the arrows to move the image
up,
down, left, or right. Select the Single gadget if you want the image to move
only a single pixel
each
time you select
an
arrow. Select Repeat if you want
the image to
continue
to move if you hold down the Selection
button
when
you select an arrow.
The
square
gadget
surrounded
by the arrows
is
the Restore gadget. Select
this gadget to
put
the
image
back
where it was before you chose
In-Frame.
When
the image is where you want it, select OK.
If
you change your
mind.
select Cancel to get
back
what you
had
before you chose
In-Frame.
Appendices
A-17