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Each Adobe application defines a dictionary for that application’s Document Object Model (DOM). The
dictionary for a particular application may not be available until you launch that application, or until
you select it as a target in the Toolkit.
To inspect an object model, select the appropriate dictionary from the Browser menu. The classes defined
in that model appear in the Classes panel. Select a class to populate the Types panel with the available
element types (Constructor, Class, Instance, Event). Select the type to populate the Properties and
Methods panel with elements of that type.
Each time you select a class or element, its description appears on the right; descriptions are stacked,
remaining in view until you close them. You can close each description individually, using the mouse-over
menu that appears in the lower right of the description itself, or you can close all open descriptions using
the Close All button at the top left of the OMV window.
The mouse-over menu also allows you to bookmark an element for easy access, or copy text from the
description. Live links in the descriptions take you to related objects and elements, and you can search for
text in names or descriptions.
Clear all
descriptions
Mouse-over
menu
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