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- Preserving the aspect ratio of an object
- Creating button objects
- Creating animation objects
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- Adjusting path segments
- View object properties
- Specifying shape properties
- Specify text object properties
- Specifying the stroke and fill properties
- Working with raster images
- Changing transformation properties
- Managing objects
- Converting groups to switchgroup animations
- Convert an object to a bitmap image
- Convert an object into a button
- Convert a scene to an animated object
- Using catalogs
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- Creating animated content
- Making content interactive
- Creating events that trigger actions
- Creating actions
- Create an action to play an animation
- Create an action to stop an animation
- Create an action to play a sound
- Create an action to hide an animation component
- Create an action to show an animation component
- Create an action to load a scene
- Create an action to submit a form
- Create an action to reset a form
- Create an action to start an application
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Plazmic Composer for BlackBerry Smartphones - 4.7
Specifying the stroke and fill properties
Use the Stroke tab on the Inspector to define the stroke properties for vector shape and text objects. The stroke refers to the outline of an object; the fill refers to the interior of an object.
You can choose to define a color for the stroke, or display no outline for an object by choosing a stroke value of None. If you define a color, you can additionally define the stroke width and several other stroke attributes.
You can choose to fill an object with either a color or a pattern, or define a fill value of None.
You can animate the stroke color, stroke width, and fill color properties.
- Specify the stroke or fill color
- Remove the stroke or fill color of an object
- Specify the stroke style attributes
- Specify a pattern fill
Parent topic: Creating objects