Using Zones; The Layout Editor - Black Box iCompel ICOMP-ICC User Manual

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No default action – The layout does not respond to the interaction.
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Advance to a rendezvous point – Specify the rendezvous point and the zone from the drop-down menus. For a touch
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screen event, you can also choose whether this is on press or release and can configure an on-click sound.
Change to layout – Specify the layout to change to from the drop-down menu.
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In each case, the iCC also offers timeout options for you to further refine the response. You can specify the number of seconds
that the player waits:
After the last event – Delays the response to an interaction.
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For the first event – Provides a response if there is no interaction during the timeout period.
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See
Using Interactivity
for details on designing and implementing interactive responses.

2.3 Using Zones

You compose layouts from defined rectangular areas called zones. Each zone can display various types of media content. The
number of zones in your layout, their size, and location is up to you.
It is common to use different zones to display different types of content (for example, one for scrolling text, one for a
promotional video, and so on). However, any zone can display any media type: you just have to enable the zone with the
appropriate media player. You can have a zone display a single item or a sequence of items. You define the items that a zone
displays in a playlist.

2.3.1 The Layout Editor

To create and manage the zones in a layout, you use the graphical layout editor. To edit a layout, click its name on the Layouts
menu or on the Layouts > Manage Layouts page.
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