[Xerte] Including flashpaper documents in the tabbed navigation

Johnathan Kemp johnathan.kemp at cxstaffs.co.uk
Wed Feb 24 09:56:08 GMT 2010


I took a quick look at the code last night and noticed the use of 
 
if (fp.getLoadedMovie().getIFlashPaper() != undefined){
  fp.getLoadedMovie().getIFlashPaper().setSize(800,514);
  loadAndResize.exit();
};
 
where fp is the id of the graphic icon.
which appears to be the only code specific to treating flashPaper
differently from an ordinary graphic or swf.
 
So I will look at building that in.
 
I just wondered if there was an issue with flashPaper as it appeared to
work correctly with the original code that loads in graphics and swfs to
the tabbed panels, but I didn't want to rely on the default code if
there were issues that I didn't know about.
 
Thanks for your help
 
Johnathan
 

Johnathan Kemp
ICT Development Coordinator
Connexions Staffordshire
www.cxstaffs.co.uk <http://www.cxstaffs.co.uk/> 
01785 355714


 

 

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From: Julian Tenney [mailto:Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk] 
Sent: 24 February 2010 09:35
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Including flashpaper documents in the tabbed
navigation



Check out the flashPaper model. There is some coe in there that handles
the loading of the document and resizes the icon - it's a bit gribbly
because you hve to wait until the flashpaper document has loaded before
you can resize it - which is what the onEnterFrame handler in there
does.

 

You'd have to add that code to the nestedPages to handle the flashPaper
swfs. 

 

I can't remember what it's called but Ron Mitchell uses nan alternative
to flashPaper that might load in a more convenient way?

 

From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Johnathan
Kemp
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:03 PM
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: [Xerte] Including flashpaper documents in the tabbed navigation

 

Hello Xerte Team,

 

The tabbed navigation allows for the inclusion of a graphic as content
of a tab panel.

In place of a graphic file it is also allowable to use a swf.

 

Is there any reason why that swf should not be a flashpaper document, or
is there anything specific to flash paper that could cause a problem?

 

Kind regards

 

Johnathan

 

Johnathan Kemp
ICT Development Coordinator
Connexions Staffordshire
www.cxstaffs.co.uk <http://www.cxstaffs.co.uk/> 
01785 355714

 

 

 

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