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Using ActiveX controls

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ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0 214 User Guide 6 To specify how Director removes the cast member from memory if memory is low, select one of the following options from the Unload menu: 3-Normal sets the selected cast members to be removed from memory after any priority 2 cast members have been removed. 2-Next sets the selected cast members to be among the first removed from memory. 1-Last sets the selected cast members to be the last removed from memory. 0-Never sets the selected cast members to be retained in memory; these cast members are never unloaded. 7 Click the Linked Movie tab in Graphical mode. 8 To determine how the linked movie appears within the sprite bounding rectangle, select from the following Framing options: Crop displays the movie image at its default size. Any portions that extend beyond the sprite's rectangle are not visible. Center is available only if Crop is selected. It keeps the movie centered within the sprite's bounding rectangle if you resize the sprite. Scale resizes the movie to fit inside the bounding rectangle. 9 To determine how the linked movie plays back, set the following options: Play Sound enables the sound portion of the linked movie. Turn this option off to mute sounds. Loop replays the linked movie continuously from the beginning to the end and back to the beginning. Enable Scripts makes all the scripts in the linked movie work the same way they do when the movie plays by itself. If you import a Director movie internally, it is imported as a film loop. In this case, the Linked Movie tab in the Property inspector is replaced by the Film Loop tab, and the Enable Scripts option is not available. Using ActiveX controls In movies that you intend to publish only as projectors for Windows, you can embed ActiveX (formerly known as OLE/OCX) controls that let you take advantage of the technology and adapt ActiveX controls to make them function as sprites in Director. You can use ActiveX controls to manage application resources for the hosted ActiveX control, for instance to manage properties, events, and windows and filing properties. You can also manage resources used by the ActiveX control within the Director movie. ActiveX controls are prohibited in Shockwave Player. Note: Not all ActiveX controls expose their methods and properties in all hosts. Test the controls you want to use to see how they work in Director. Because ActiveX controls are non-Adobe software, Adobe Technical Support does not support them. Inserting an ActiveX control You can place ActiveX controls in a Director movie and have them function as sprites. Note that this procedure is designed only for Director for Windows. 1 Make sure that the ActiveX control you want to use in Director is installed on your system. Most controls have their own installation utilities provided by the manufacturer of the control.

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ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0
User Guide
214
6
To specify how Director removes the cast member from memory if memory is low, select one of the following
options from the Unload menu:
3—Normal
sets the selected cast members to be removed from memory after any priority 2 cast members have
been removed.
2—Next
sets the selected cast members to be among the first removed from memory.
1—Last
sets the selected cast members to be the last removed from memory.
0—Never
sets the selected cast members to be retained in memory; these cast members are never unloaded.
7
Click the Linked Movie tab in Graphical mode.
8
To determine how the linked movie appears within the sprite bounding rectangle, select from the following
Framing options:
Crop
displays the movie image at its default size. Any portions that extend beyond the sprite’s rectangle are not
visible.
Center
is available only if Crop is selected. It keeps the movie centered within the sprite’s bounding rectangle if
you resize the sprite.
Scale
resizes the movie to fit inside the bounding rectangle.
9
To determine how the linked movie plays back, set the following options:
Play Sound
enables the sound portion of the linked movie. Turn this option off to mute sounds.
Loop
replays the linked movie continuously from the beginning to the end and back to the beginning.
Enable Scripts
makes all the scripts in the linked movie work the same way they do when the movie plays by
itself.
If you import a Director movie internally, it is imported as a film loop. In this case, the Linked Movie tab in the
Property inspector is replaced by the Film Loop tab, and the Enable Scripts option is not available.
Using ActiveX controls
In movies that you intend to publish only as projectors for Windows, you can embed ActiveX (formerly known as
OLE/OCX) controls that let you take advantage of the technology and adapt ActiveX controls to make them function
as sprites in Director. You can use ActiveX controls to manage application resources for the hosted ActiveX control,
for instance to manage properties, events, and windows and filing properties. You can also manage resources used by
the ActiveX control within the Director movie. ActiveX controls are prohibited in Shockwave Player.
Note:
Not all ActiveX controls expose their methods and properties in all hosts. Test the controls you want to use to see
how they work in Director. Because ActiveX controls are non-Adobe software, Adobe Technical Support does not support
them.
Inserting an ActiveX control
You can place ActiveX controls in a Director movie and have them function as sprites. Note that this procedure is
designed only for Director for Windows.
1
Make sure that the ActiveX control you want to use in Director is installed on your system.
Most controls have their own installation utilities provided by the manufacturer of the control.