The Fireworks object
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The following table lists the properties of the Fireworks object, along with their data types
and, where appropriate, acceptable values and notes. Read-only properties are marked with a
bullet (•).
Refer to the Fireworks object by using
fw.propertyName
or
fireworks.propertyName
.
Note that
fireworks
must be lowercase.
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For information on how to format nonstandard data types, such as rectangle or point,
see
“Formatting nonstandard data types” on page 11
.
Property
Data type
Notes
activeTool
string
The active tool in the application.
activeViewScale
float
The scaling (zoom value) of the active view.
1.0=100% of the normal view.
appBatchCodeDir
•
string
The path to the Batch Code directory,
which is expressed as
file://URL
.
appDir
•
string
The path to the directory that contains
the Fireworks application, which is
expressed as
file://URL
.
appExportSettingsDir
•
string
The path to the Export Settings directory,
which is expressed as
file://URL
.
In Fireworks, this folder is stored on a per-
user basis on multiuser systems. Even on
single-user systems, this folder is not inside
the Fireworks installation directory.
appFavoritesDir
•
string
The path to the URL Libraries directory,
which is expressed as
file://URL
.
In Fireworks, this folder is stored on a per-
user basis on multiuser systems. Even on
single-user systems, this folder is not inside
the Fireworks installation directory.
appHelpDir
•
string
The path to the directory that contains
the Fireworks help file, which is expressed
as
file://URL
.
appHtmlCodeDir
•
string
The path to the HTML Code directory,
which is expressed as
file://URL
.
appJsCommandsDir
•
string
The path to the Commands directory,
which is expressed as
file://URL
.
appJsExtensionsDir
•
string
The path to the JSExtensions directory,
which is expressed as
file://URL
.
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