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Using Tool Menu in Microsoft Expression Blend

by Thomas Mapother on Sep 29, 2011

Tool Menu in Microsoft Expression Blend has the option for Creating Layer, Make Button, Make Control, Make Image 3D, Make Brush Resource, Edit Brush Resource, Font Manager, Options.
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 Tool Menu
 

Tool Menu in Microsoft Expression Blend has the option for Creating Layer, Make Button, Make Control, Make Image 3D, Make Brush Resource, Edit Brush Resource, Font Manager, Options.


tool_menu

Create New Layer

Create New Layer allows us to create a layer. Objects can be created in different layers.

 

See the above figure, which has created rectangle and circle in different layers. Layers allow easy handling of objects. You can hide or show layers according to your convenience.

layer

 

Make Button

 
make-button

Creating a button in a Microsoft Expression Blend application involves drawing out the elements that make up your button, wrapping them in a layout panel for easy copying, and writing JavaScript code that will perform some action when there are button events (such as when someone clicks on your button).

 

Make Control

 

Select an object or group of objects and hit F8 and it will pop a Make Control dialog.

 
mycontrol

This will create a new xaml file that copies all the appropriate XAML from the previous xaml file. Choose any name of the user control "mycontrol.xaml".

 

You can see the recently created control in the Toolbox of Asset Library. Now the control is ready to be used

custom_control

 

Now you can use this control wherever you want.

 

Make Image 3D

 

This command is used to convert a 2D image into 3D. Later the 3D image can be used to have camera options and properties


3d 

Above figure shows an example of a 2D image converted to 3D object.

 

Make Brush Resources

 

You can make a reusable brush or color that you can then apply to other objects. Resources have an advantage over copying and applying attributes because you can change the resource in one location. When you do this, all the objects that use the resource are instantly updated.

 

To create a resource brush creates an object and makes a color of your choice.


makebrush


Click on the Convert brush to resource to make your brush.

mybrush


The brush created will be seen in your Bush Resource in the property panel.


green

 

Now the brush resource is available for use.

 

Edit Brush Resources

 

You can edit brush resource, which you have created previously.


edit-brushresource

 

Now change the brush accordingly. The brush will now be saved with new changes.

 

Font Manager


font_manager

 

Font Manager is used to add custom fonts, which are used in the project to be embedded. A custom font must be embedded so that your users will see it. If the user does not have your chosen font, a default system font will be used to format your text.

 

Options

 

Options in the Tool menu is used related to settings in the Blend.

 

Workspace
 

It is used to change the theme of the expression blend and set the default zoom orientation.


options 

Project


project

 

Code editor


code_editor 


Code editor shows the setting for editors. You can set the default font and size for the text. Beside that there are option for tab settings, spaces and word wrapping.

 

Event handlers

 

You can create event in expression blend. The events may be difficult to explain here. So you can visit the link to understand event handlers better http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc294821.aspx

 
event_handler

 

Artboard

 
artboard

 

Artboard option is used to set Snapping, Layout and Background of the design.

 

Documents

 

 documents_options

Used to set default mode of the document view either to Design view, Split view or XAML view.

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