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Dojoman #1
Creating Custom Docking Panels
I am trying to figure out how to add a custom docking panel for freehand 11
(mx) and would appreciate a shove in the right direction.
I realise that this is a large ask, but I am developing tutorials on how to
use the program and would like to set it up so that it runs in a docking panel
like the "Answers" panel that is currently a part of the program.
please only respond if you have any positive direction.
Dojoman Guest
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Judy Arndt #2
Re: Creating Custom Docking Panels
Dojoman,
MM used to offer a FH Xtras Developer Kit, but I don't find it on the MM web
site. You might find some info here:
[url]http://www.macromedia.com/support/xtras/[/url]
FYI, the FHMX Answers panel was dropped when FHMX was updated to 11.0.1 and
11.0.2.
Judy Arndt
Dojoman wrote:
> I am trying to figure out how to add a custom docking panel for freehand 11
> (mx) and would appreciate a shove in the right direction.
> I realise that this is a large ask, but I am developing tutorials on how to
> use the program and would like to set it up so that it runs in a docking panel
> like the "Answers" panel that is currently a part of the program.
> please only respond if you have any positive direction.
>Judy Arndt Guest



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