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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To convert Smart Objects to regular image objects
You can convert a Smart Object to a regular image object to unlink the source and target files. When these files are
unlinked, changes to the source do not affect the target.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a Smart Object.
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Do one of the following:
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If your Smart Object is a bitmap image, choose Convert To Regular Image.
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If your Smart Object is an image in SVG or SWF format, choose Convert To Regular Plugin.
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If your Smart Object is a sliced Photoshop or Illustrator image, choose Convert To Regular Table.
See also
“Advantages of Smart Objects” on page 358
To set preferences for Smart Objects
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Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or GoLive > Preferences (Mac OS), expand Images, and select Smart
Objects.
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Do any of the following:
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To reoptimize edited source files when you open pages, select Check For Updates When Opening A Page.
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To convert large JPEG or GIF images into Smart Objects, select Automatically Convert Large Web Safe Images To
Smart Objects. Then enter the required pixel width or height, and select Ask Before Converting if desired.
The option above is particularly helpful for large images imported from digital cameras.
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To prevent GoLive from uploading optimization settings files, select Set Publish State Of Settings File (.opt) To
Never Publish.
Deselect the option above only if you plan to share source and target files with other GoLive users.
Resizing and cropping Smart Objects
Resizing Smart Objects
To resize a Smart Object, you can simply drag one of its resizing handles. When you release the mouse, GoLive regen
erates the target file using the last-applied optimization settings.
Resizing sliced images is also very easy with Smart Objects. When you resize a sliced Smart Object, GoLive automat
ically generates a new table and reoptimizes each slice.
Note:
Because the SWF and SVG formats are vector-based and scalable, target files in those formats are not reoptimized.
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