Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 ユーザーズマニュアル
製品コード
WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Colour, Fills, and Transparency
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Transparencies work rather like fills that use "disappearing ink" instead of
colour. The more transparency in a particular spot, the more "disappearing"
takes place there, and the more the object(s) underneath show through. Just as a
gradient fill can vary from light to dark, a transparency can vary from more to
less, i.e., from clear to opaque, as in the illustration:
colour. The more transparency in a particular spot, the more "disappearing"
takes place there, and the more the object(s) underneath show through. Just as a
gradient fill can vary from light to dark, a transparency can vary from more to
less, i.e., from clear to opaque, as in the illustration:
In WebPlus, transparency effects work like greyscale fills. Just like fills...
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Transparency effects are applied from the Studio—in this case, using
the Transparency tab via solid, gradient, and bitmap galleries.
the Transparency tab via solid, gradient, and bitmap galleries.
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The Transparency tab's gallery has thumbnails in shades of grey,
where the lighter portions represent more transparency. To apply
transparency, you click thumbnails or drag them onto objects.
where the lighter portions represent more transparency. To apply
transparency, you click thumbnails or drag them onto objects.
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Most transparency effects have a path you can edit—in this case, with
the Transparency Tool.
the Transparency Tool.
Applying transparency
You can apply gradient and bitmap transparency from the Transparency tab to
shapes, text frames, table cells, and to any artistic, creative frame, and creative
table text (but not to HTML frame text or HTML table text).
shapes, text frames, table cells, and to any artistic, creative frame, and creative
table text (but not to HTML frame text or HTML table text).
To apply transparency with Transparency tab:
1.
With your object selected, go to the Transparency tab.
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For solid transparency, select the
Solid button and pick a
thumbnail from the solid transparency gallery. The lighter thumbnails