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Controlling MIAW layering, MIAW events

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ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0 400 User Guide Setting default MIAW properties using the Display Template A movie can define the default properties of its window by using the Display Template. When a MIAW is created, the movie's Display Template properties determine the initial state and appearance of the window. You can set the Display Template properties through the Property inspector when authoring a movie. For more information about the different properties, see Controlling the appearance of a MIAW. 1 With a movie open in the Stage, select Window > Property Inspector. 2 Click the Display Template tab. 3 Set the general properties, Title bar option, and Appearance options. Controlling MIAW layering • Use the moveToFront() and moveToBack() methods. For more information about these methods, see the Scripting Reference topics in the Director Help Panel. This code moves a MIAW to the front: window("miaw").moveToFront() This code moves a MIAW to the back: window("miaw").moveToBack() MIAW events Lingo and JavaScript syntax provide event handlers for typical events that can occur while a MIAW is playing, such as the movement of a window by the user. Such a handler is a good place for instructions that you want to run in response to an event that involves a window. For example, to cause a sound to play whenever the user closes a MIAW, use the queue() and play() methods in an on closeWindow handler in a movie script within the movie that plays in the window. The on closeWindow handler will run whenever the MIAW that contains the handler closes. Each handler in the following list is followed by the event that triggers it: • on moveWindow A user moves the movie's window. • on resizeWindow A user resizes the movie's window. • on zoomWindow The minimize or maximize box of a movie's window is pressed. • on openWindow The movie's window is opened. • on closeWindow The movie's window is closed. • on activateWindow A movie's window is activated. • on deactivateWindow A movie's window is deactivated. • on revealWindow A dockable MIAW in authoring is revealed. • on collapseWindow A a dockable MIAW in authoring is collapsed. • on activateApplication The entire application has been activated. • on deactivate Application The entire application has been deactivated.

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ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0
User Guide
400
Setting default MIAW properties using the Display Template
A movie can define the default properties of its window by using the Display Template. When a MIAW is created,
the movie’s Display Template properties determine the initial state and appearance of the window. You can set the
Display Template properties through the Property inspector when authoring a movie. For more information about
the different properties, see
Controlling the appearance of a MIAW
.
1
With a movie open in the Stage, select Window > Property Inspector.
2
Click the Display Template tab.
3
Set the general properties, Title bar option, and Appearance options.
Controlling MIAW layering
Use the
moveToFront()
and
moveToBack()
methods. For more information about these methods, see the
Scripting Reference topics in the Director Help Panel.
This code moves a MIAW to the front:
window("miaw").moveToFront()
This code moves a MIAW to the back:
window("miaw").moveToBack()
MIAW events
Lingo and JavaScript syntax provide event handlers for typical events that can occur while a MIAW is playing, such
as the movement of a window by the user. Such a handler is a good place for instructions that you want to run in
response to an event that involves a window.
For example, to cause a sound to play whenever the user closes a MIAW, use the
queue()
and
play()
methods in
an
on closeWindow
handler in a movie script within the movie that plays in the window. The
on closeWindow
handler will run whenever the MIAW that contains the handler closes.
Each handler in the following list is followed by the event that triggers it:
on moveWindow
A user moves the movie’s window.
on resizeWindow
A user resizes the movie’s window.
on zoomWindow
The minimize or maximize box of a movie’s window is pressed.
on openWindow
The movie’s window is opened.
on closeWindow
The movie’s window is closed.
on activateWindow
A movie’s window is activated.
on deactivateWindow
A movie’s window is deactivated.
on revealWindow
A dockable MIAW in authoring is revealed.
on collapseWindow
A a dockable MIAW in authoring is collapsed.
on activateApplication
The entire application has been activated.
on deactivate Application
The entire application has been deactivated.