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Hello,
I am using Pshop CS on the XP platform and there is a multistep action that I would like to edit. Specifically it is a step that creates a gradient. I would like to change the X,Y coordinates that were used when the gradient step of the action was originally created. I tried the double click method to edit this step but this method apparently works only for those events that use a dailog box for input vs a mouse drag.
Really what I would like to do is just go into the action 8bf file using a bin file editor and change the appropriate values there. I have found the section of the action associated with the application of the gradient but can not figure out where the positional information is stored and how it is encoded. I have looked in the manual, in the online help and on Google but can not find a solution. Any help regarding editing the 8bf file directly would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Please respond to the list as the email address is a fake to foil spammers.
Best Regards, Jim Plaxco
National Space Society http://www.nss.org
Astrodigital http://www.astrodigital.org
Best Regards, Jim Plaxco
National Space Society http://www.nss.org
Astrodigital http://www.astrodigital.org
I am using Pshop CS on the XP platform and there is a multistep action that I would like to edit. Specifically it is a step that creates a gradient. I would like to change the X,Y coordinates that were used when the gradient step of the action was originally created. I tried the double click method to edit this step but this method apparently works only for those events that use a dailog box for input vs a mouse drag.
Really what I would like to do is just go into the action 8bf file using a bin file editor and change the appropriate values there. I have found the section of the action associated with the application of the gradient but can not figure out where the positional information is stored and how it is encoded. I have looked in the manual, in the online help and on Google but can not find a solution. Any help regarding editing the 8bf file directly would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Please respond to the list as the email address is a fake to foil spammers.
Best Regards, Jim Plaxco
National Space Society http://www.nss.org
Astrodigital http://www.astrodigital.org
Best Regards, Jim Plaxco
National Space Society http://www.nss.org
Astrodigital http://www.astrodigital.org
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