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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Viewing Collections
- Chapter 4 Viewing Records and Source Files
- Chapter 5 Creating a New Collection
- Chapter 6 Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Chapter 7 Entering Field Data
- Chapter 8 Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Chapter 9 Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Chapter 10 Searching and Sorting Collections
- Chapter 11 Managing Data Records
- Chapter 12 Managing Source Files
- Chapter 13 Creating Web Pages
- Chapter 14 Creating e-ZCards
- Chapter 15 Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Chapter 16 Slide Shows
- Chapter 17 Printing
- Chapter 18 Scripting and Recording
- What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Getting Started
- Viewing Collections
- Viewing Records and Source Files
- Creating a New Collection
- Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Entering Field Data
- Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Searching and Sorting Collections
- Managing Data Records
- Managing Source Files
- Creating Web Pages
- Creating e-ZCards
- Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Slide Shows
- Printing
- Scripting and Recording
SLIDE SHOWS
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IMAGEAXS PRO MACINTOSH USER’S GUIDE
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Displaying Slide Shows 16-1
Changing Slide Show Options 16-2
DISPLAYING SLIDE
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You can use ImageAXS Pro to display slide shows of image, movie,
sound, and/or 3D files. The slide show works by opening the Source
File View for selected data records, one after another. (For this
reason, source files that cannot be opened in the Source File View
cannot be used in slide shows.)
Source files that require mouse interaction to manipulate(such as 3D
and virtual-reality files) are displayed in slide shows as still images.
Source files that can be played automatically (such as movie and
sound files) will be played in their entirety.
The Slide Show panel of the ImageAXS Pro Preferences dialog box
contains a wide variety of options for displaying slide shows (see
“Changing Slide Show Options” on page 16-2).
To display a slide show of selected image files:
STEP 1 Select the thumbnails (in the Thumbnails View) or data records
(in the Text List View) for the images or other multimedia files you
want to include in the slide show.
STEP 2 Select Slide Show from the View menu.
The slide show begins immediately.
When a slide show begins, the Slide Show navigation window (a
small window with four buttons) appears in the lower right corner of
the screen.
To change the display of slides:
• Click one of the arrow buttons in the Slide Show navigation window.
These buttons work in the same manner as the navigation
buttons in the Info Sheet View window (see “Navigating
Multiple Records” on page 4-4), displaying the first, previous,
next, and last source files, respectively, of those selected for
the slide show.
Slide Show
navigation window
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