Streaming Tracks - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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To wire an SWF button with actions
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Select the SWF track in the Timeline Editor, and then display the Actions tab of the SWF Track Inspector.
From the Button menu, choose the button you want to wire with actions. Any text you defined in the SWF for the
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button by using the FSCommand's arguments appears below the Button menu.
From the Events list, select one of the following mouse events for the SWF button that you want to trigger an
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action:
Triggers an action when the viewer presses the mouse button down (without releasing it) while the
Mouse Down
pointer is on top of the SWF button.
Triggers an action when the viewer releases the mouse button while the pointer is on top of the SWF
Mouse Up
button.
Mouse Click
Triggers an action when the viewer does a single click on the SWF button.
Triggers an action when the viewer moves the mouse pointer over the SWF button.
Mouse Enter
Triggers an action when the viewer moves the mouse pointer away from the SWF button.
Mouse Exit
Click the New Item button
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active event.
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From the pop-up menu below the Events and Actions lists, choose an action, such as SWF Track Pan, and then set
its properties as necessary below the pop-up menu.
Click Apply.
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You can wire the SWF button with additional events and actions.
See also
"Actions for setting movie properties" on page 566
To define a text string for an SWF button
You can make it easier to identify buttons by defining a descriptive text string for each button, rather than having to
rely on IDs. You define the text strings in the SWF file that describes each button.
Insert an FSCommand with two arguments in the SWF file. For example:
fs co mma n d ("Ro o tB u t t o nS cr i p tA","Ro o tB u t t o n_f ra m e1")
GoLive displays these two text strings in the Actions tab in the SWF Track Inspector as:
URL: FSCommand:RootButtonScriptA
Target:RootButton_frame1

Streaming tracks

Streaming tracks
A streaming track lets a viewer begin viewing a movie on a web page (or within the QuickTime Player) almost
immediately. GoLive lets you create streaming tracks that reference RTSP streaming movies on an RTSP streaming
server.
to attach an action to the event. A dot symbol ("•") appears to the right of each
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