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Creating a custom Fireworks album player

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 254 User Guide Slideshow Properties panel Use these options to customize the currently selected slideshow. Apply to all albums: Apply the specified options to all albums in the AlbumBook or only to the currently selected album. Interval: Number of seconds between each image. Use Transition: Select this option to use a specified transition effect between images in the slideshow. First image: Select the image number of the first image that the player displays in the slideshow. Display sequence: Choose whether to display images in order or randomly. Export Options panel Use these options to set up the export of the images. Export images: Select this option to export the full-sized and thumbnail images with the specified settings. Deselect this option to export only the XML file. Generate XML: Select this option to generate the slideshow.xml file for the images and directories selected for the slideshow. Deselect this option to export only the images. Export path: Location where the slideshow and associated files will be exported or generated. Width and Height: Width and height of the exported full-sized images. Images are scaled to fit within the specified size, while keeping their original aspect ratios. Export thumbnails: Select this option to export the thumbnails along with the full-sized images. Width and Height: Width and height of the exported thumbnail images. Image Quality: Determine the output quality of the exported full-sized and thumbnail images. A setting of 100 indicates the best possible quality. Enlarge images to fit: If the original image is smaller than the specified width and height, this option will enlarge it to match the export size. Creating a custom Fireworks album player If you want to create your own player, you can create a custom player to work with the Create Slideshow command. In addition, the source files of the default slideshow players are included with the software so that you can modify or skin the players. Follow the steps below to add your custom player to Fireworks or share your player with other users. When publishing and packaging a Fireworks album player, note the following: • Publish both the SWF and the HTML file (with either .htm or .html extension). The HTML file is optional. • Change the extension of the SWF to something other than .swf. Note: On Macintosh, simply renaming the SWF file in Finder may not work (unless you have set the "show file extensions" option). You may have to rename it using the file's properties dialog, under Name & Extension. • Create an XML file in the same folder as the SWF file that has the following format:

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Slideshow Properties panel
Use these options to customize the currently selected slideshow.
Apply to all albums:
Apply the specified options to all albums in the AlbumBook or only to the currently selected
album.
Interval:
Number of seconds between each image.
Use Transition:
Select this option to use a specified transition effect between images in the slideshow.
First image:
Select the image number of the first image that the player displays in the slideshow.
Display sequence:
Choose whether to display images in order or randomly.
Export Options panel
Use these options to set up the export of the images.
Export images:
Select this option to export the full-sized and thumbnail images with the specified settings. Deselect
this option to export only the XML file.
Generate XML:
Select this option to generate the slideshow.xml file for the images and directories selected for the
slideshow. Deselect this option to export only the images.
Export path:
Location where the slideshow and associated files will be exported or generated.
Width and Height:
Width and height of the exported full-sized images. Images are scaled to fit within the specified
size, while keeping their original aspect ratios.
Export thumbnails:
Select this option to export the thumbnails along with the full-sized images.
Width and Height:
Width and height of the exported thumbnail images.
Image Quality:
Determine the output quality of the exported full-sized and thumbnail images. A setting of 100
indicates the best possible quality.
Enlarge images to fit:
If the original image is smaller than the specified width and height, this option will enlarge it
to match the export size.
Creating a custom Fireworks album player
If you want to create your own player, you can create a custom player to work with the Create Slideshow command.
In addition, the source files of the default slideshow players are included with the software so that you can modify
or skin the players. Follow the steps below to add your custom player to Fireworks or share your player with other
users.
When publishing and packaging a Fireworks album player, note the following:
Publish both the SWF and the HTML file (with either .htm or .html extension). The HTML file is optional.
Change the extension of the SWF to something other than .swf.
Note:
On Macintosh, simply renaming the SWF file in Finder may not work (unless you have set the “show file exten-
sions” option). You may have to rename it using the file's properties dialog, under Name & Extension.
Create an XML file in the same folder as the SWF file that has the following format: