[Xerte] XOT iSpring free

Alistair McNaught Alistair.McNaught at HEAcademy.ac.uk
Thu Oct 21 16:16:47 BST 2010


I found same on both IE and FFox.

Otherwise I liked what iSpring had done - I've not used it before. I
also liked how nice my PPT looked despite being recycled so many times
in different training packs!



A



From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ron Mitchell
Sent: 21 October 2010 15:57
To: 'Xerte discussion list'
Subject: [Xerte] XOT iSpring free



Hi Julian/all

in prep for some training tomorrow I was just doing some tests with the
XOT iSpring page and discovered something I hadn't noticed before. This
appears to be a problem with the iSpring free option rather than iSpring
Pro but obviously it's the free version that most people use - at least
at first.



The problem is when the LO is set to full screen or fill window. Here's
an example
http://mitchellmedia.co.uk/moodle/xertetoolkits/play.php?template_id=141



The first two pages contain a ppt exported from the latest trial version
of iSpring Pro with two different output settings. These both work fine
regardless of the display mode. However page 3 contains ispringfree
output which is fine at default screen size but set to full screen or
fill window and advance the presentation and on my laptop at least the
presentation displays too large and the lower LO navigation is lost. If
the LO is set to full screen or fill window by default the presentation
is too large instantly but with it set to default you have to advance
the presentation on page 3 to see the problem.



So two questions:



1. Does this happen to you too?



2. Is there a tweak to the ispringfree code that would prevent this?



Cheers

Ron



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