[Xerte] Re: Customizing XOT Projects

Davidson, Andrew Andrew.Davidson at warwick.ac.uk
Thu Nov 17 11:37:08 GMT 2011


Hi Jose - did you get anywhere with how to change the 'skin'? This is where I need to go and so any hints would be welcome.

Best

Andy





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From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Jose Diaz
Sent: 17 November 2011 01:36
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Subject: [Xerte] Customizing XOT Projects

Hi everyone and thanks in advance.


We're trying to customize "the look" of scorm packages built from XOT.

We want to change how learning objects are shown: change logo, move buttons (forward, backward, etc.) to the bottom of the screen, hide all dropdown lists at the bottom of the screen, etc.

We're take a look to "XMLEngine.fla" file, but we're not sure if we're in the right path. When we open the "XMLEngine.fla" with Adobe Flash, it shows a grayed rectangle with a lot of code. We just want to "drag and drop" elements of the screen to new positions.


Attached to this message, we send an image of an example how much we want to change the "skin" of the learning objects.


Any "step-by-step" guide to change this "look"?

After changing the "look", we want to translate to spanish the XOT ... but this is another history.

Thanks a lot again.

José.
 
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