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 Post subject: Larger slideshow filelist window
PostPosted: April 12th, 2005, 1:48 pm 
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If working with more than 15 image files in a slideshow, ordering becomes dificult as only 6 files are visable within the files selection window.

Can this be extended to accomodate more files (slides)?


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PostPosted: April 12th, 2005, 2:23 pm 
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Hi,

Thank you for your enquiry.

It is possible to resize the properties dialog and increase the viewable area of the Slide Show list. Simply drag the textured bottom-right edge of the dialog box to the bottom-right as shown below:

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PostPosted: April 13th, 2005, 12:49 pm 
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Doh! :oops:


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Ok..try this one.

How about being able to click on a slide file and add a text overlay via a new options window. This text overlay responds to all actions applied to the slide show.


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PostPosted: April 13th, 2005, 1:14 pm 
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Nice idea - we will investigate this further and see if it is possible to include this in a future update.

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MultiFrames are what you want to be using - that way you can have anything you like on each slide (frame).


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PostPosted: April 13th, 2005, 1:44 pm 
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Thanks Robin & Duncan, have not looked at multiframes...goes on my todo list!


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 Post subject: Multiframes
PostPosted: April 14th, 2005, 12:02 am 
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You're going to want to put Multiframes at the top of your "to do" list. Here's the concept overview:

Multiframes
In a regular Frame you can put different Objects: Images, Text, Videos, Vectors, etc.

Now imagine you want different groups of items all visible at once, like text with a slideshow in one Frame; and text with a video in a second Frame; and text with a single Image in the third Frame. You could create Action codes using Show and Hide to turn the three Frames on/off, but OPUS has already done that in Multiframes.

Select the Multiframe icon, then oversize the area where you want your "stuff" to appear. By default, OPUS creates a single, empty Frame. Let's rename it Frame 1.

Go to the Organizer in the left window; highlight the Multiframe, and right mouse click. Select Add Frame to End. Rename that Frame 2. Do this two more times for a total of 4 Frames.

Highlight/select Frame 2 in the Organizer. Now add a Slideshow and a Text Object. Highlight Frame 3 and put a Video Object and a Text Object. Highlight Frame 4 and add an Image Object and a Text Object.

You COULD have your new Multiframe automatically go through your frames over and over like a continuous running Slideshow. Let's create three Button Objects outside the Multiframe. Use an Action of Multiframe, Select Specific Frame. Make sure you highlight/select your Multiframe object in the right hand window and then select Frame 2 for the first Button. Copy your Action and paste it into Actions for Button 2, but then change the Frame to 3; repeat with your third Button, making the Frame number 4.

Do a Preview. When you click each Button you will see the contents of each separate Frame. No need to code Show and Hide.

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PostPosted: April 14th, 2005, 10:24 am 
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Thanks very much Fred, looks like a very powerfull option. Now gone to the top of my to do list!


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