Corel RAVE application window
When you launch Corel R.A.VE., the application window opens containing a drawing window. The rectangle in the center of the drawing window is the stage where you create your movie. Although more than one drawing window can be opened, you can
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The application window contains |
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Description |
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Menu bar |
The area containing pull-down menu |
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options | |
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Property bar |
A detachable bar that changes depending on |
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the tool or task. For example, when the text | |
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tool is active, the property bar displays | |
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commands that create and edit text. | |
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Toolbar |
A detachable bar that contains shortcuts to |
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menu and other commands | |
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Title bar |
The area displaying the title of the currently |
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open movie | |
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Rulers |
Horizontal and vertical borders that are used |
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to determine the size and position of objects | |
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in a movie | |
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Toolbox |
A dockable bar with tools for creating, |
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filling, and modifying objects in the movie | |
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Drawing window |
The area outside the stage bordered by the |
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scroll bars and application controls | |
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Stage |
The rectangular area inside the drawing |
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window in which you add objects to a movie, | |
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compose the contents of individual frames, | |
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and preview animation | |
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Color palette |
A dockable bar that contains color swatches |
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Docker |
A window containing available commands |
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and settings relevant to a specific tool or task | |
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Status bar |
An area at the bottom of the application |
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window that contains information about | |
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object properties such as type, size, color, fill, | |
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and resolution. The status bar also shows the | |
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current mouse position. |
Navigator The small, square button at the bottom-
right corner that opens a smaller display to help you move around in the drawing window
Movie playback controls The area at the bottom left of the drawing window that contains controls for playing movies
Timeline docker The window displaying the timeline of all objects in a movie. This is where you animate, organize, and coordinate objects in a movie.
By default, the rulers are not displayed. To toggle between displaying and hiding the rulers, see "To display or hide the rulers" on page 1.
By default, the status bar is not displayed. To toggle between displaying and hiding the status bar, click Window ► Toolbars ► Status bar.
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