ساخت یک سند جدید در نرم افزار ایلوستریتور
در این فیلم، من به شما نشان خواهم داد نحوه بستن تمام اسناد باز در Mac. اگر شما بر روی کامپیوتر کار می کنید، می توانید پیش بروید و به فصل بعدی بروید بنابراین در اینجا من مجموع سه پرونده را باز می کنم همانطور که می بینید، توسط این سه برگه عنوان نشان داده شده است. به خاطر تظاهرات، من قصد دارم تغییرات را انجام دهم به هر یک از این فایل ها. بنابراین، با کلیک کردن بر روی این عدد بزرگ، "" شروع خواهد شد، با نشانگر فلش سیاه من و سپس کلید "حذف" را فشار دهید به منظور خلاص شدن از آن. در حال حاضر، من به جلو بروید و سوئیچ کنید این سند شش صفحه ای که واقعا برایش کاری نکردم و من به جلو برویم و آن را بکشیم با استفاده از این ابزار، مستطیل را بفرمایید. اگر فقط به این دلیل است که یک ابزار آسان برای استفاده است. و بنابراین، فقط به جلو بروید و یک مستطیل مانند و سپس من به ارزش سکته مغزی درست در اینجا میروم من بر روی این فلش سر به پایین اشاره می کنم و من آن را تغییر خواهم داد، بگذار بگو، 4 pt به طوری که می توانیم طرح را ببینیم. و بعد، من دوباره به فلش سیاه می روم بالا در بالای جعبه ابزار اینجا قرار دارد و من روی مستطیل کلیک کنید تا آن را حذف کنید. در حال حاضر، من به جلو بروید و به صفحه خوش آمد و من بر روی نام من کلیک میکنم، اینجا در قسمت پایین سمت راست تصویر، و من کلید "حذف" را یک بار دیگر فشار می دهم برای خلاص شدن از آن
00:01:08 Alright, so I have now managed to make
00:01:09 unsafe changes to each one of these documents,
00:01:12 and you can see that is the case, because we have
00:01:14 these tiny asterisks after each one of the file names,
00:01:18 up here, at the top of the screen.
00:01:20 Now, what I am going to tell you is
00:01:22 this is a very dangerous way to leave your computer.
00:01:26 You definitely do not want to walk away from Illustrator
00:01:29 for any period of time at a public machine,
00:01:32 that is, one at your workplace,
00:01:34 or somebody else may use it as well.
00:01:37 Because, if someone decides to close your illustration
00:01:40 by clicking on this little "x",
00:01:42 on the left side of the title tab,
00:01:44 they are going to get this warning
00:01:46 that is asking them whether they should save your changes.
00:01:50 Nine people out of 10 are going to think
00:01:52 "Oh yeah, sure, I will go ahead and click the "Save" button,
00:01:54 "because, after all, I am sure Bob, or Phillis, or whoever,
00:01:57 "was doing some work and wants to save it."
00:02:00 One person out of 10 is going to do the right thing,
00:02:02 and hit the "Cancel" button, and then they are going to go
00:02:05 up to the File menu, and choose the "Save As..." command,
00:02:08 just to be sure, so that they do not
00:02:10 overwrite your original document.
00:02:12 But what no one is going to do, based on my experience,
00:02:15 is click on what we want to see happen,
00:02:18 which is the "Don't Save" button.
00:02:21 If they go ahead and click on "Save",
00:02:23 and you do not have a backup of this file,
00:02:25 then you have just lost some important information,
00:02:28 namely in this case, my own name.
00:02:31 So, what you want to do is close all those files,
00:02:34 if you are going to be gone for even an hour,
00:02:36 definitely a day, close all those files,
00:02:38 and you decide for yourself whether
00:02:41 you want to save these changes,
00:02:42 and let me show you what that looks like.
00:02:45 Notice up here in the File menu
00:02:47 that we have a command called "Close",
00:02:49 but we do not have anything called "Close All",
00:02:52 which means that I would have to choose this command,
00:02:54 or click on this little close box right there three times,
00:02:58 in order to close these three files.
00:03:00 Well, there's a few ways around that,
00:03:01 one is to go over to the Illustrator CC menu,
00:03:04 and choose "Quit Illustrator".
00:03:06 But that is not only going to close your documents,
00:03:08 it is going to quit the application as well,
00:03:10 which probably is not what you want to do.
00:03:13 Another way to work is to go up to the Window menu,
00:03:15 and turn that "Application Frame" command off,
00:03:19 and that way you are going to see each one of your documents
00:03:23 in an independent floating window.
00:03:25 Next what you do, is you go up to the Window menu,
00:03:28 choose "Arrange", and choose "Consolidate All Windows",
00:03:31 so that they all appear inside of a single floating window,
00:03:35 which in my case is called "Welcome.ai",
00:03:38 and then you can go ahead and close that window
00:03:40 by clicking this close box, and that will close
00:03:43 each of your three documents in order.
00:03:46 I want to make it perfectly clear
00:03:48 how this alert message works.
00:03:50 You are going to see it for each and every one
00:03:52 of these documents.
00:03:53 If you click the "Save" button,
00:03:55 you are going to save your changes,
00:03:56 and then close the document.
00:03:58 If you click "Don't Save", you are going to
00:04:00 close the document without saving your changes,
00:04:02 and that is going to be your one and only chance
00:04:05 right there, to save any changes,
00:04:07 because once you click "Don't Save",
00:04:09 your changes are permanently gone.
00:04:12 And then, finally you can click the "Cancel" button,
00:04:14 and that is going to cancel the entire operation,
00:04:17 so, as you can see here, none of my files has closed.
00:04:21 Alright, so that's one way to work,
00:04:22 but let's say you like that application frame,
00:04:25 I really do, because I like to cover up everything
00:04:28 in the background, and I really do not like to see
00:04:30 that bright title bar in the middle of the interface.
00:04:33 Then, notice under the File menu, this "Close" command
00:04:36 has a keyboard shortcut of "⌘W".
00:04:39 That is a really old-school Macintosh keyboard shortcut,
00:04:43 it dates back to the original MacPaint in 1984,
00:04:47 and Adobe has carried it on as well.
00:04:50 And, it is made better by adding a top secret,
00:04:53 hidden keyboard shortcut of "⌘⌥W",
00:04:57 which closes everything.
00:04:59 So let me show you what that looks like.
00:05:01 I will go ahead and press "⌘⌥W", and I will get
00:05:04 the first of my three alert messages,
00:05:07 at which point I can click the "Save" button,
00:05:10 the "Don't Save" button, or "Cancel".
00:05:11 Each one of them has a keyboard shortcut.
00:05:13 It is "s" for "Save", it is "d" for "Don't Save",
00:05:16 so just "s" and "d", you do not
00:05:19 have to press any modifier key,
00:05:21 or "esc", that is the escape key for "Cancel".
00:05:24 And so, because I do not want to lose my name in this file,
00:05:28 I am going to go ahead and click on "Don't Save",
00:05:30 then I will be asked about this document,
00:05:33 I do not really care about it, it is just a demo file,
00:05:36 so I will go ahead and press the
00:05:37 "d" key for "Don't Save" this time around.
00:05:40 And this guy I also do not care about,
00:05:42 because it is an extra version of the file,
00:05:44 so I will press the "d" key once again.
00:05:47 And I now have no files open, which means that I am
00:05:51 safe to walk away from Illustrator,
00:05:53 without worrying that anyone is going to
00:05:55 tamper with the content of my documents.
00:05:58 And that is how you go about closing all open documents,
00:06:02 here inside Illustrator on the Mac.