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Freeway Reference: Appendices
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• To add a tool to the Toolbar, drag the icon of the tool you wish to add into the Toolbar area and drop it where you want it to
appear. The other tools will move to make room for the new tool you place.
• To remove a tool, drag it out of the Toolbar.
• To return the Toolbar to the default tool set, drag the default set shown at the bottom of the customization panel.
Dragging a tool into the Toolbar.
Deleting a tool from the Toolbar.
You can also remove a tool directly from the Toolbar without opening the customization panel by L-clicking the tool you wish to
remove and choosing Remove Item from the contextual menu. Note that this action only removes the item from the Toolbar, it does
not completely delete the tool from Freeway itself.
The Inspector button
The Inspector button, found at the extreme right of the Toolbar, allows you to quickly show or
hide the Inspector palette. Clicking and holding the button shows all the palettes that are not
available in the Toolbar.
Modifier keys
Holding down certain keys on the keyboard while using any tool will alter the behavior of the
tool until you release the key.
Holding the Alt key temporarily changes any tool (except the Zoom tool) to a grabber hand,
allowing you to drag the page around within the window. Holding the Alt key while using the
Zoom tool changes it from zoom in to zoom out.
Holding the Command key temporarily changes to the Select tool, allowing you to select,
deselect, or move items.
Shift-Command temporarily changes to the Zoom tool.
For more information about using the Zoom tool, see Viewing the page at different magnifications
on page 38.
Tools palette
FW Pro only
To show the Tools palette, choose Tools from the View menu. A floating palette of tools appears.
The Tools palette cannot be customized, but it does have the advantage that it can be moved freely about the screen, or “docked” to
other floating palettes. It also allows the main Toolbar to be hidden, freeing up extra space to work on your document.
Certain tools in the palette feature a small triangle, which denotes that clicking and holding the tool will show a submenu of
further tools in that group.
The Tools palette,
shown with the
CSS
Layout
button active.
The
Tools palette,
showing the HTML tool
submenu which gives access
to the various form tools.
The Inspector button contains
a menu of palettes that can be
shown or hidden by choosing from
the list.
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