1. | Open a MenuBuilder project and click the Export button on the Main toolbar. Alternatively, click "Export this project" in the Tasks area or select File > Export. |
2. | If the file hasn't been saved, the Save As dialog box will open. Name the file and determine whether it will be saved as either a MenuBuilder project (.mgp file) or as a MenuBuilder Template (.mgt file). Click Save.The Export Options dialog box opens (Figure 12.23).Figure 12.23. The Export Options allow you to export the project in a number of formats ranging from a Flash Movie to a platform-specific executable.
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3. | Select Flash Movie and click Next. The next panel to open will ask you to name the file and choose its location. |
4. | Select "Generate Autorun file for CD distribution" only if the file will be played from a CD. |
5. | To launch the Flash Player after the file has been exported, select "View project after export." |
6. | Click Finish.The SWF file is exported. |
1. | Open a MenuBuilder project and click the Export button on the Main Toolbar to open the export options. Double-click the EXE icon to move to the next screen in the Export Options dialog box.
Flash "Gotchas" There are a couple of things to be aware of when planning to export a Flash SWF file.The first is the fact the SWF file does not support font embedding. This means if the user doesn't have the font used in your project on his or her machine, the font will be substituted at runtime. The only workaround to this is to design your MenuBuilder project using the usual Web and system fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman, and so on. If fonts are critical, then create the interface, including any text, in an imaging application and export the file as a flattened JPG image. This file can then be inserted in the MenuBuilder project as a background image, and any rollovers or navigation can be done through the addition of click boxes.The second thing to note is that all links to other Captivate movies called by the MenuBuilder SWF file should be relative links to th108 file such as BasicWizar107. The implication here is that all SWF an107 files used in the project should reside in the same directory on your Web site. The only link you control is the one established when the MenuBuilder SWF file is placed into a Web page.Finally, if you are placing the Captivate SWF files that linked to a MenuBuilder project (not the MenuBuilder SWF) in a117 page other than the one that Captivate generated, be sure to copy and paste the header information from the Captivat108 file into the file to be used to hold the SWF. If you don't, the file will be distorted on playback. The header information contains the sizing information the browser needs to play the SWF. |
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2. | Enter a filename for the project. |
3. | In the Directory field, enter the path to the saved file or click the Browse button to navigate to the desired folder. |
4. | Select "Generate Autorun file for CD distribution" only if the file will be played from a CD. |
5. | To launch the EXE file after it has been exported, select "View project after export." |
6. | Click Finish.The EXE file is created. |