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 Post subject: How to launch a publication with a fixed window
PostPosted: April 20th, 2005, 9:39 pm 
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I am using Opus Pro 4.5 and have always published my work as stand alone publications. I would like to start using the Opus Flex option but I cannot figure out how to publish the file so that it is launched (via a link in a website) as a fixed window. I have tried every option, and my test publication always opens within the browser, which is not what I want. I noticed that your showcase publications all open within a fixed window -- this is what I want to do. Can this be done in Opus Pro 4.5 or do I need the XE version? :?:

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Hi David

This is done by the link itself, not by any option in the publication.
here is an example of a link that will open a new window 400 x 300 px
with scrollbars and status bar.

<a HREF=# onClick="window.open('http://www.yoursite.com/yourpage.htm','','width=400,height=300 scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,status=yes');">Click Here </a>

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