File Extension Library


.JSF File Extension

  • Developer by: Adobe Systems
  • Category: Executable Files

What are .JSF files and how to open them?

Can't open .JSF file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .JSF file.

What is a .JSF file extension?

.JSF file extension is created by Adobe Systems. .JSF has been classified as Executable Files.

.JSF is Java Script Command File

A JSF file is a script command file created by Fireworks, a graphics editor application. It contains JavaScript code commands that perform certain actions in Fireworks, such as converting a shape color to gray or resizing a shape.

To create a JSF file:

  • Perform a set of tasks on your stage, for e.g., create a circle and fill in the circle with a color.
  • Select those steps in the "History" pane (most likely in the top-right).
  • Click the floppy disk icon to save the steps and name your command.
  • Verify that your command was created by selecting Commands from the menu, your command should appear at the bottom.
  • For Mac users, JSF files are stored in the following directory:
    Macintosh HD > Applications > Adobe Fireworks > Configuration > Commands or Command Panels

    For Windows Users, JSF files are stored in the following directory:
    C:Program Files\Adobe Fireworks\Configuration\Commands or Command Panels

    NOTE: Adobe ceased development of Fireworks in May 2013, but it is still available in Creative Cloud as the Creative Suite 6 version.

    Common JSF Filenames

    Convert to Grayscale.jsf - Preset command under the Creative option in the Commands menu (held in the "Creative" folder in the directory) that converts your shape color to grayscale.

    List of all softwares that can open the Java Script Command File
    Windows
    Adobe Fireworks
    Mac
    Adobe Fireworks
    File Type 2 Project64 Joystick File
    Developer by: Project64 Category: Settings Files

    Joystick configuration file used by Project64, a Nintendo 64 emulator for Windows; used for mapping the buttons of third-party joysticks and controllers to standard Nintendo 64 controls.

    Individual JSF files may be created for different types of controllers. This allows multiple third-party controllers to be used with Project64.

    List of all softwares that can open the Project64 Joystick File
    Windows
    Project64

    How to fix problems with .JSF files

    1. You need to update the application that you normally use to open .JSF files. Only the latest version of the software supports the current .JSF file format
    2. You need to check the .JSF file for viruses. To do this, you need to scan it with a popular antivirus (Norton, Nod32, Kaspersky, Dr.Web, etc.)