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Symantec WISESCRIPT EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 - Editing Billboard Rectangles and Ellipses; Editing Billboard Polygon Objects

Symantec WISESCRIPT EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0
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WiseScript Editor Reference 150
Creating Custom Billboards
Line Direction
Determines whether the line should connect the lower-left corner of the
bounding rectangle to the upper-right corner, or the upper left to the lower
right.
Line Width
The width of the line in pixels.
Line Color
Click Pick to choose a color for the line.
Placement
Specify the size and location of the object in pixels. The upper-left corner is 0,0.
The black rectangle on the billboard editor defines an area of 640 x 480 pixels.
4. Click OK.
Editing Billboard Rectangles and Ellipses
The procedure for editing rectangles, rounded rectangles, and ellipses is the same,
except that rectangles also have a 3D option.
1. Access the Custom Billboard Editor.
See Accessing the Custom Billboard Editor on page 146.
2. Select Add menu > Rectangle or Rounded Rectangle or Ellipse and drag the
dimensions of the object in the billboard editor.
The Object Settings dialog box opens.
3. Complete the dialog box:
Line Style
Choose the texture for the line that outlines the shape.
Fill Style
Select a pattern to fill the object.
3D
(Rectangle only) Select a 3D effect.
Line Width
The width of the object’s outline in pixels.
Line Color / Fill Color
Click Pick to choose a color for the line and fill.
Placement
Specify the size and location of the object in pixels. The upper-left corner is 0,0.
The black rectangle on the billboard editor defines an area of 640 x 480 pixels.
4. Click OK.
Editing Billboard Polygon Objects
The polygon object consists of a series of points that are connected by lines.
1. Access the Custom Billboard Editor.
See Accessing the Custom Billboard Editor on page 146.
2. Select Add menu > Polygon, click where the points should be located, and close the
polygon’s path by double-clicking on the starting point.

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