Shake menu (mac os x only), File menu – Apple Shake 4 User Manual
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Chapter 1
An Overview of the Shake User Interface
Shake Menu (Mac OS X Only)
The following table shows the Shake menu options. The Shake menu appears only in
the Macintosh version of Shake.
File Menu
The following table shows the File menu options.
Menu Option
Description
About Shake
Displays the Shake version number and copyright information.
Services
Services provide a quick way to perform tasks with several
applications.
Hide Shake (Command-H)
Hides Shake. To show Shake again, click the Shake icon in the Dock.
Hide Others (Option-Option-
Command-H)
Hides all running applications other than Shake. To show the
applications again, choose Shake > Show All.
Quit Shake
Quits the Shake application.
Menu Option
Description
New Script
(Command-N or Control-N)
Deletes all nodes currently in the Node View. (You can also press
Command-A or Control-A in the Node View to select all nodes and
then press Del.)
Open Script
(Command-O or Control-O)
Opens the Load Script window. The script selected in the Browser
replaces what is already in the Node View. You can also use the
Load button in the title bar.
Import Photoshop File
Imports a Photoshop file. If the Photoshop file contains multiple
layers, you can import the layers as separate FileIn nodes that are
fed into a MultiLayer node, or as a single, composited image by
using a normal FileIn node.
Reload Script
Reloads the script listed in the title bar.
Add Script
Opens the Load Script window. Adds a second set of nodes to
those currently in the Node View. The added nodes are renamed if
a naming conflict arises. (For example, FileIn1 becomes FileIn2 if
FileIn1 already exists.) Global settings are taken from the added
script, as is the new script name.
Save Script
(Command-S or Control-S)
Saves the script without prompting you for a script name (if you
have already saved). You can also use the Save button in the title
bar.
Save Script As (Shift-Command-
S or Shift-Control-S)
Opens the Save Script window. Enter the new script name, and
click OK to save the script.
Save Selection As Script
Saves the currently selected nodes in the Node View as a separate
script.