Print Tree or View Tree or Story Board?
October 6, 2006 12:00 AM
Too much work your way for me. Mostly I use things like "show ans", "Hide arrows". Simpler, focusing more on what is happening. I used to do it something your way but found that I did not need the detail in the name. Grouping helps some. Here are some from a current course:Run Label Page action group (this one is at the title level so it is obvious that it is on show.)OnKey - Prev Chapter - Shift-End key (again at the title level)Set_Sect-Hdg label (in the Label Page action group)close other popups (action 1 for a button)show this popup (action 2 for a button)Set num tries (at page level)IF NOT CORRECT, Ans=wrong <--- (one on a library page action I change a lot - I used upper case so I could find it easily.)If Ans=wrong, run TryAgain (TryAgain is an action group)
I am not sure I would find this useful. Having all the objects on a page open at once? I see the benefit but how in the world would you display it all at once and make sense of it. Something more like Fireworks or Toolbook where when you click on an object all the properties for the object show in a pallet that is always visible. You click on another object and the pallet shows its properties. No right or double clicking and then maybe click again on a tab.
You didn't say so, but if most of the actions are the same, you could use action groups in Lectora 2006. Put the common actions in a group and have one action on each button to run them. Say if they ran different videos but the rest were the same, then:Button 1:Action: Start video 1Action: Run action GroupButton 2:'Action: Start video 2Action: Run action GroupAction Group:33 actions.Edited By: bpitman on 2006-10-24 6:52:44
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