Printing A List Of Keyboard Shortcuts


Apple has designed Aperture so that it can be run from the keyboard. In fact, if you're mouse averse, you'll probably find that you can do almost everything you need to do without ever taking your hands from the keys. However, learning all of those keyboard shortcuts can be difficult. This book tries to cover them in detail, but you can also use Aperture's keyboard shortcut chart, which is provided as a PDF file. The PDF is hidden inside the Aperture application, but you can get to it using ordinary Finder controls.

1.

Find your Aperture application. By default, it should be in your Applications folder.

2.

Control-click the Aperture application and choose Show Package Contents from the pop-up menu. (On a two-button mouse, you can right-click to invoke the menu.)

A regular Finder window called Aperture should open. Inside there should be a single folder called Contents.

3.

Open the Contents folder and then open the Resources folder that's inside that.

Inside that folder, you should find a document called keys.pdf.

4.

Copy the keys.pdf document to your desktop by holding down the Option key while you drag the document.

Now you can open the document in your favorite PDF viewer to read or print it.

It's interesting to note the items that appear in red. These are items that were either cut before the final release or slated for future updates. Brushes? Very interesting...




Real World(c) Aperture
Real World Aperture
ISBN: 0321441931
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 106
Authors: Ben Long

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