[Xerte] Xerte University of Liverpool
Adam Read
aread at marjon.ac.uk
Fri May 7 10:35:51 BST 2010
Hi Paul
Use the general video page and stick the URL to your streamed flash video (flv) file in single quotes in the video source field, e.g. 'http://streaming.uni.ac.uk/myvideo.flv'
Adam
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From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Catherall, Paul
Sent: 07 May 2010 10:30
To: 'Xerte discussion list'
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Xerte University of Liverpool
Thanks, I'm certainly pushing to use Xerte in the native format. I was also however wondering about how far Xerte can handle HTML in the plain text boxes, e.g. we have a media streaming server for large video, so I was considering adding some HTML to Xerte to display this external stream source in Flash..
Paul
From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ron Mitchell
Sent: 07 May 2010 10:16
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Subject: Re: [Xerte] Xerte University of Liverpool
You can upload other files via the properties panel and then hyperlink to them or as has been suggested use http://print2flash.com and then use the flashpaper page type. However do also remember that the best solution in terms of accessibility in many cases would be to re-purpose the pdf documents as native xerte pages e.g. accessible screen size chunks perhaps with some interactivity not contained in the original pdf's.
On 7 May 2010, at 09:37, Catherall, Paul wrote:
Hi
(I've been trying to post to list for a while but hopefully this one will work..)
I'd just like to introduce myself to the list, I'm based at University of Liverpool supporting online distance learners for library/ IT support and also act as a learning technologist for the library staff here.
I've just installed Xerte toolkits for initial use by staff and expect us to be using this more for the University, we also hope the central IT department will run Xerte on a larger scale.
I have a few small questions about Xerte Toolkits which I was wondering the list might be able to help out:
* There doesn't seem to be any way to upload/ display PDFs or other files, due to the rationale for using Flash, does anyone know an easy way to enable a basic file upload option or add in a new page wizard for a generic file upload/ display?
* I've noticed Xerte has some problems resizing SWFs, such as those made with Ispring or JING when displayed, I'm guessing it's simply not applying a relative dimension to the Flash object or applying a fixed size appropriate to the 'screen size' selected by the user. I was wondering if there are any fixes for this about.. I've seen mention of people setting video dimensions but can't see how this is applied in Toolkits.
We'll probably be presenting what we do with Xerte Toolkits at a conference in Liverpool in June, so I'll make sure any demos can go online to share with the list.
thanks
Paul
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