![]() When importing resources into Antetype via the clipboard attention needs to be paid to how the resource is put on the clipboard by the source application, Antetype must recognise the resource as a valid type as listed above, in some cases it is better to use drag and drop to import resources or even to export and explicitly import into Antetype. It is also possible to perform a Paste Inside operation ⇧ ⌘ V this works just as the normal paste operation, but pastes the new cell inside the currently selected item in the screen hierarchy. Resources dragged onto the resource inspector are just loaded into the resource inspector and no cells are created.Īdding a resource that has been cut or copied from another app and placed on the OS X clipboard is as easy as dragging a resource to Antetype.Ī normal paste operation ⌘ V adds the pasted resource to the resource inspector and creates a rectangle cell with a representation of the resource as the background, for normal paste this resource is placed at the top of the current screen hierarchy. The behavior is identical to that of a dragged file, but the name of the resource may not match the original. The created cell will be placed on the same level in the hierarchy as the currently selected cell.įor apps that support the dragging of resources, it is possible to drag an image resource from another app into Antetype. To import a resource with the same name, either change the file name of the resource you want to import or change the name of the resource in the Resource Inspector.Ĭompatible files that are dropped on to the Antetype canvas are copied into the resource inspector and a rectangle cell is created with the file's graphical representation as the cell background. ![]() This behavior is useful when updating resources, as all places where an existing resource is used will be updated with the replaced resource. ![]() When Antetype detects that an imported resource has the same name as an existing resource, it prompts the user whether the imported resource should overwrite and replace the existing resource or not import the resource. It is not possible to have two resources with the same name within Antetype. A resource created from a file will have the filename of the resource, resources that are dragged or pasted into Antetype will have names based on the identifiers passed to Antetype. The names gives to resources depend on the way the resource was added to Antetype. Resources can be imported into Antetype in a variety of ways, from the resource inspector using the + button, via double click and using cut and paste.Īntetype imports pixel and vector formats like: PNG JPEG, GIF, SVG.
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