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Create a custom Fireworks album player

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 209 Creating slide shows Create a custom Fireworks album player You can create a custom player to work with the Create Slideshow command. In addition, the source files of the default slide show players are included with the software so that you can modify or skin the players. 1 Publish both the SWF and (if available) the HTML file (with either the .htm or .html extension). 2 Change the extension of the SWF to something other than .swf. Note: On Mac OS, 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 box, under Name & Extension. 3 In the same folder as the SWF file, create an XML file that has the following format: Note: If you have multiple versions of the same basic player, you can list them in the XML (as shown earlier). 4 For each Player node, list the source and destination filenames inside the File node. 5 (Optional) To provide additional information for the player, add the Info node, with the src attribute containing the name of the file. The info file must contain HTML text. If the file contains simple non-HTML text, line feeds, carriage returns, and tabs are removed before displaying the text. 6 Create or edit the MXI file so that the renamed SWF and HTML get placed in a Configurations/Commands/Players folder. Note: For the Launch Slideshow In Browser option to work at the end of a process, the SWF and HTML files must have the same name. The generated XML file has the following structure: Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Creating slide shows
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Create a custom Fireworks album player
You can create a custom player to work with the Create Slideshow command. In addition, the source files of the default
slide show players are included with the software so that you can modify or skin the players.
1
Publish both the SWF and (if available) the HTML file (with either the .htm or .html extension).
2
Change the extension of the SWF to something other than .swf.
Note:
On Mac OS, 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 box, under Name & Extension.
3
In the same folder as the SWF file, create an XML file that has the following format:
<?xml version="1.0"encoding="utf-8"?>
<FWACPlayer>
<Player name="Player - Black (Flash)"preview="player_black.jpg"launch="index.html">
<File src="player_black.fap"dst="player_black.swf"/>
<File src="player_black.html"dst="index.html"/>
<Info src="player_black.info"/>
</Player>
<Player name="Player - White (Flash)"preview="player_white.jpg"launch="index.html">
<File src="player_white.fap"dst="player_white.swf"/>
<File src="player_white.html"dst="index.html"/>
<Info src="player_white.info"/>
</Player>
</FWACPlayer>
Note:
If you have multiple versions of the same basic player, you can list them in the XML (as shown earlier).
4
For each Player node, list the source and destination filenames inside the
File
node.
5
(Optional) To provide additional information for the player, add the
Info
node, with the
src
attribute containing
the name of the file. The info file must contain HTML text. If the file contains simple non-HTML text, line feeds,
carriage returns, and tabs are removed before displaying the text.
6
Create or edit the MXI file so that the renamed SWF and HTML get placed in a Configurations/Commands/Players
folder.
Note:
For the Launch Slideshow In Browser option to work at the end of a process, the SWF and HTML files must have
the same name.
The generated XML file has the following structure:
<AlbumBook... >
<Album ... >
<Slide ... />
<Slide ... />
<Slide ... />
</Album>
<Album ... >
<Slide ... />
<Slide ... />
<Slide ... />
</Album>
</AlbumBook>