Illustrator - move an object to another layer

Posted by Unknown Senin, 07 November 2011 0 komentar
In Adobe Illustrator CS5, if you accidentally created an object in the wrong layer, it is easy to move it:
  1. In the Layers window, find the object you want to move.
  2. Click the object in the Layers window so that a small coloured square appears.
  3. Position the pointer over the small coloured square, click and drag to the destination Layer.
For more detailed instructions please see:
http://www.rdesignonline.com/design/illustrator-tip-shortcut-for-moving-an-object-to-a-new-layer/
(last accessed November 2011)

OR

You may find this alternative easier:

  1. Select the object (or objects)
  2. In the Layers window, click to select the destination layer (where you want to move your object(s) to.
  3. Click Object | Arrange | Send To Current Layer

Reference:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/illustrator/cs/using/WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-62d2a.html
(last accessed November 2011)


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Illustrator - duplicate and reflect an object

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In Adobe Illustrator CS5, there are often times when you need to copy an object and reflect it (as if its in a mirror). For example, if you are drawing a face then often you need it to have symmetrical features - you might draw one eye and want to duplicate it and flip it to make the second eye. The following steps will help you do this:

  1. Select the object (or select more than one object and click Ctrl-G to group them)
  2. Press O (the letter "o" for Oscar - or click the Reflect button from the toolbar)
  3. Carefully position (do NOT click!) the mouse pointer on the axis of where you want the reflection to be. For example, if you selected one eye, you'd position your pointer in the middle of the face, on or over the nose.
  4. Press Alt and keep it pressed, click the usual left mouse button
  5. The Reflect dialogue box will appear - click to enable the Preview
  6. Click Horizontal or Vertical, on the page you can see what happens, whether your image has been reflected in the direction you need or not. 
  7. Click Copy (not OK) for your object(s) to be duplicated and reflected.

More information can be found here:

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McAfee GetSusp malware submission tool

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 04 November 2011 0 komentar
Introduction
McAfee have a free tool called GetSusp, it is useful for those times when you feel you have a malware (virus, spyware, etc) infection but your anti-virus software hasn't detected anything. GetSusp is not a scanner/cleaner, it only checks for suspicious files and sends them to McAfee's labs for analysis.


Download
Click http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/free-tools/getsusp.aspx
Click Download this tool now, it's about 1.4MB in size (as of November 2011)


Preferences
Double click GetSusp.exe
Click Preferences 




Enter your E-mail address - this is for McAfee Labs to contact you with their analysis.

The Save Location is where the output file will be made and also the report file, if you create one. By default the Save Location is where the GetSusp.exe is located.

The Execution Mode should be Online because otherwise it will not use McAfee's online database to check whether files are known malware or not. As this tool is specifically for sending information on suspicious files to McAfee it makes sense to always run it in Online mode.

Click OK when you are finished.


Scan Now
Click Scan Now


It will take a few minutes to run, be patient. When it has finished you'll see something like the following:
GetSusp scan identified (39) Suspicious file(s) and (20) Unknown file(s).

Scan results are saved at C:\Temp\gsusp_110411_103342.zip.
Suspicious samples if any have been successfully delivered to McAfee Labs.


Click File | Save report to file - this makes a file called GetSusp.txt that lists the results. You could use this to help you identify suspect files yourself. Or just wait and McAfee Labs will contact you (as long as you entered your e-mail address as explained above.


Conclusion
I haven't used this tool extensively but already I feel this is a good move by McAfee. Previously you would have to manually decide on which files you thought were suspect, zip them and upload them to McAfee's support centre for analysis. That was ok but of course if you were not sure which files were infected, it might waste some time.

Of course McAfee have had Artemis technology in their products for some time now. Artemis is in their scanners and it checks via the internet for suspect files and can clean files immediately without waiting for full analysis. It's fast and excellent... but it does suffer from false-positives (it makes mistakes) when set to high scan level. Using the GetSusp tool looks like a better alternative if you are worried about a scanner accidentally deleting your files.


Reference
Download GetSusp
McAfee GetSusp FAQ


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Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 01 November 2011 0 komentar
For Gmail users there are a lot of keyboard shortcuts that can be very useful.

To see a list of shortcuts, press Shift-/ (shift and the forward slash together).
With the Shift-/ window on the screen, at the top, click Enable.

Now when in the Gmail main view you can click C to compose a message or when you are reading a message you can press R to reply or Shift-R to reply in a new window (useful on a small screen), for example. For a full list of shortcuts and an explanation, see the following page:


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