Sketcher user guide WireframeSketcher User Guide ? WireframeSketcher com CWireframeSketcher User Guide Table of Contents Introduction User Interface Screen Editor Storyboard Editor Project Explorer Palette Properties Outline Links Toolbar Context Menu Men

WireframeSketcher User Guide ? WireframeSketcher com CWireframeSketcher User Guide Table of Contents Introduction User Interface Screen Editor Storyboard Editor Project Explorer Palette Properties Outline Links Toolbar Context Menu Menu Working with Projects Creating a New Project Managing Project Assets Working with Screens Creating a New Screen Adding Widgets Selection Editing Properties Moving and Resizing Deleting Widgets Ordering Widgets Grouping Widgets Duplicating Widgets Editing Text Working with Tables Cell Attributes Row Background Using Icons in Tables Breaking Text in Multiple Lines Multiple Selection in Tables Using spreadsheet to edit data Working with Images Working with SVG Images Advanced Uses Working with Icons Working with Components Overriding properties Designing components Working with Annotations Custom Properties i CWireframeSketcher User Guide Table of Contents Working with Storyboards Creating a New Storyboard Adding Screens Nesting Storyboards Editing Storyboards Linking Screens Keyboard Shortcuts Mac OS X Exporting your Work Exporting to Image Exporting to PDF Sharing Online Batch Image Export Batch PDF Export Batch HTML Export Printing XML Command Line Presenting your Work Working with Multiple Monitors Preferences Palette Preferences SWT Spy Plugin Installing plugins ii CIntroduction Welcome to WireframeSketcher User Guide This guide is also bundled with the app and can be viewed at Help Help Contents WireframeSketcher User Guide You can also download the user guide in PDF format If you feel that you don ? t need to read user guides then try at least skimming through the Keyboard Shortcuts section to get an idea of what ? s available It is also a good idea to familiarize yourself with the Wiki Syntax CUser Interface To get started open the Wireframing perspective in Eclipse using Window Open Perspective Other ? Wireframing The screenshot below shows all the important views used by WireframeSketcher These views are open by default in Wireframing perspective Screen Editor Screen Editor is where you create or modify your wireframes The editor works along with other views like Palette Properties Links and Outline Double- click the editor ? s tab to maximize it and gain some precious screen space Storyboard Editor Storyboard Editor is where you create or modify your storyboards There are two editing modes that can be switched between using tabs at the bottom Storyboard tab presents a linear view of the story Screen ow tab lets you visualize the ow diagram for screens in the story CProject Explorer WireframeSketcher User Guide Project Explorer view is where you can explore and organize the contents of your projects Screen ?les ?les with screen extension have a distinctive icon in this view Double-click the ?le to open it using the Screen Editor Drag drop screen and image ?les from Project Explorer directly into Screen Editor or Storyboard Editor Dropping screen ?les into Screen Editor will automatically include them as components Drag drop can also be used to quickly create screen links Before using drag drop make sure to go to Project Explorer view and uncheck the Link with Editor option Copy Paste screen and image ?les from Project Explorer into

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