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\P1.5\\S1.5\\cPhoton Icon Editor\f
Color palette
Choose from this palette the color you wish to draw with.  Twenty-eight\
standard colors plus a transparent color are available.  In addition, a\
custom color may be chosen by clicking the ``Custom'' rectangle.  A\
\={301\custom color dialog\=} will pop up, in which a custom color may be\
specified in terms of its red, green, and blue components.  The custom\
color becomes the current color.
\P2\Tool palette\P1.5\
Choose from this palette the tool you wish to use.  The following tools are\
available:
\i\I\I\I\IBrush		The brush tool draws in the drawing area dots of the\
current color.  Click the mouse button in the drawing area, drag it to\
``paint'', and release when finished.
Line		This tool draws a line in the current color.  Click the mouse in\
the drawing area, drag the mouse to the endpoint, and release.
Rectangle	There are two rectangle tools -- a plain rectangle and a filled\
rectangle.  The filled rectangle fills with the current color.  Click the\
mouse in the drawing area at one of the rectangle's endpoints, drag the\
mouse to the opposite endpoint, and release.
Ellipse		There are two ellipse tools -- a plain ellipse and a filled\
ellipse.  The filled ellipse is filled with the current color.  Click the\
mouse in the drawing area at one corner of the ellipse, drag to the opposite\
corner, and release.
Floodfill	This tool fills an area with the current color.  Click the mouse\
in the drawing area in the place to be filled, and the given region is\
painted in the current color.
Copy		This tool copies a region of the icon.  In the drawing area,\
click the mouse, drag, and then release to define a rectangular region to\
copy.  The region will be outlined in black.  Then, click the mouse in the\
location to copy the image to.\u\U\U\U\U
\P2\Drawing Area\P1.5\
The drawing area contains a magnified view of the icon, with which the\
user interacts to edit the icon.
\P2\Buttons\P1.5\
The following buttons are in the dialog:
\i\I\I\IOk		This button stores the icon and closes the dialog.
Cancel	This button discards all changes made to the icon and closes the dialog.
Undo	This button undoes the last change made to the icon, restoring the\
icon to its state just before that change.  A second undo will return the\
icon to its state after the change.  Successive undo's will flip-flop the\
icon in like manner.
Help	This button brings up help for the Photon icon editor, which you are\
viewing right now.\u\U\U\U
\P2\Sample Images\P1.5\
Two sample images are displayed in the dialog.  The top image is a\
facsimilie of the icon in InterDesk's Application Dock.  The bottom image\
shows the icon as it might look in InterDesk's File Manager.

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\P1.5\\S1.5\\cPhoton Custom Color Dialog\f
This dialog lets you define a custom color to use in the Photon icon\
editor.  It contains three numeric sliders, representing the Red, Green,\
and Blue components of the custom color.  Adjust the sliders by dragging\
the slider thumbs with the mouse, typing a number from 0-255 in the number\
areas, or clicking the up/down arrows to the right of the sliders.
An example of the custom color is drawn in the box to the right, but this\
may not be entirely accurate, depending on the color capabilities of your\
system.
Click the Ok button to use the color; or click Cancel to cancel setting of\
the color, in which case you are returned to the Photon icon editor with\
the previous current color.
The Help button brings up help for the custom color dialog, which you are\
viewing right now.
