Color lists in CSV format
You can import a list of colors into the Color Libraries. For this, you need to have the list in CSV
format (Comma Separated Values), and in the proper format.
To import correctly, a CSV list should contain:
• A first line, containing the name of the library.
• A line for every color in the list, containing:
• The name of the color
• Whether the color is a spot color (1) or not (0)
• The values for C, M, Y and K for the color
An example of a color list, containing 2 CMYK colors and 1 spot color, would look like this:
Enfocus Colors;;;;;Color1;0;30;10;10;50Color2;0;60;80;60;60SpotColor;1;20;20;80;20
You can easily create the CSV file by saving a spreadsheet as a CSV file. In that case, the spread
sheet should look like this:‘
7.11 Rotating an object
Rotation point of origin
If you rotate an object, it is important to know the position of the axis around which this object will
rotate. This axis is indicated by the point of origin .
You can rotate an object in two ways:
• By dragging, see
To rotate an object by dragging
on page 126
• By specifying a rotation angle in degrees, using the Enfocus Inspector. See
To rotate an object
by specifying a rotation angle
on page 128
To rotate an object by dragging
1. Choose Window > Show Enfocus Inspector or click the Show Inspector button to display
the Enfocus Inspector.
2. Using the Select Objects tool , select the object which you want to rotate.
3. Click the Rotate Selection tool .
The Enfocus Inspector changes accordingly.
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