Roger Dunton wrote:
Please define "root of the publication CD" in case I'm not interpreting this correctly
The root of the CD is the top-level of files on the disc, i.e; the files you see when you open Windows Explorer and click on the drive containing the CD. The root of the CD should contain your publication executable, the autorun.inf file and the ILMOle.dll and richtx32.ocx files which Opus created during publishing (these are required to handle .rtf data at runtime).
You will need to ensure that the
Docs folder containing all of the .rtf files for which you have set up print actions) is burned to this same location on the CD. When you look at the disc in Windows Explorer, you should now see the publication executable, autorun.inf file, the required .dll and .ocx files and the Docs folder. The publication should now be able to print the target .rtf file without problems.
If you still encounter problems, please try the following:
- Minimise all open windows to display the Desktop
- Right-click on an empty area of the Desktop and select
New > Folder
- Name the folder
Published Files and hit Enter to confirm
- Double-click on the
Published Files folder to open it
- Right-click on an empty area in the folder and select
New > Folder
- Name the new folder
Docs and press Enter to return
- Now locate an .rtf file on your system and copy it into the
Docs folder you just created
- Rename the file you have just copied over to
document.rtf
- Now launch Opus and create a blank new publication
- Add a button to the first page and assign a
Print action
- Select the
Print Text File option
- Type the following into the file path:
.\Docs\document.rtf
- If you wish, enable the
Show print dialog and
Show cancel printing dialog
- Click
Apply and
OK to confirm the changes
- Click
Publication > Publish
- Select the option to
Create a standalone executable and click
Next
- Click
Browse and select the
Published Files folder you created earlier, then click
OK and
Next to continue
- If you wish, click
Settings and make sure that the
Create autorun.inf option is enabled and the
Cover Dialog option disabled
- Click
OK and
Next to publish the executable
- Once published, click
Test and click the button you created on the page
- The
document.rtf file should now be printed
- Now simply burn the entire contents of the [b]Published Files[b] folder (but not the folder itself) to a recordable CD and test on another system. The file should still print without problems.
I hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further queries.
Kind regards,