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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2 User Manual (724 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Getting Started
10
Installation and Registration
10
Adobe Help Center
11
Using Help
12
Tips and Training
15
What's New
19
Chapter 2: Tutorials
21
Tutorials
21
Chapter 3: Work Area
33
Working with Windows and Editors
33
Palettes, Tools, and Menus
36
Previewing and Zooming Documents
40
Customizing the Work Area
43
Setting Preferences
43
Reverting and Restoring Changes to Pages
45
Chapter 4: Adobe Bridge
46
The Basics of Bridge
46
Files and Folders in Bridge
52
Bridge Center
59
Running Automated Tasks with Bridge
61
Metadata in Bridge
62
Using Version Cue with Bridge
68
Chapter 5: Adobe Stock Photos
70
Adobe Stock Photos
70
Comp Images
73
Buying Stock Photos
74
Stock Photos Accounts
76
Chapter 6: Adobe Version Cue
80
Using Adobe Version Cue
80
Working with Version Cue Projects
85
Working with Files in Version Cue
93
Disconnecting from Projects
104
Deleting Files, Folders, and Projects
106
Version Cue Versions
110
Version Cue Alternates
115
Editing and Synchronizing Offline Files
119
Using Version Cue in Golive
122
The Version Cue Administration Utility
132
Creating and Editing Projects in Version Cue Administration
137
Backing up and Restoring from Version Cue Administration
142
Working with Users and Privileges
144
Viewing Logs, Reports, and Workspace Information
148
Version Cue PDF Reviews
149
Chapter 7: Setting up Sites and Pages
154
Creating Sites
154
Importing Sites from Remote Servers
157
Version Control Sites
159
Adding Files to Sites
163
Setting up Pages
166
Document Type Definitions
170
Adding Elements and Scripts
172
Creating Links
176
Specifying and Editing Links
178
Anchor Links
180
Getting Information about Documents
182
Color
184
Chapter 8: Creating Site Diagrams
190
Creating Diagrams
190
Developing Diagrams by Adding Pages and Sections
191
Adding and Editing Links in Diagrams
194
Custom Objects
195
Moving and Copying Objects
197
Grouping Objects
198
Anchoring and Displaying Diagrams and Objects
199
Preparing Diagrams for Presentation
202
Annotations and Level Objects
204
Printing and Exporting Diagrams
206
Staging and Submitting Diagrams
207
Updating and Recalling Diagram Items
208
Chapter 9: Managing and Viewing Websites
210
Site Management Features and Preferences
210
Working with the Site Window
211
Inspecting, Tracking, and Deleting Files
215
Refreshing and Cleaning up Sites
218
Providing Names and Paths for Files
220
Using Absolute Link Paths
222
Working with Graphical Site Views
223
Using the Peripheral Panes of the Site Views
228
Scrolling, Zooming, and Centering the Site View
229
Using Collections in a Graphical Site View
231
Changing the Display of Links, Thumbnails, and Site Views
234
Building a Site Map Using Graphical Views
236
Editing Links and Urls Sitewide
241
Fixing Site Errors
243
Creating and Running Queries
246
Providing File Status Information
249
Chapter 10: Laying out Pages
252
Page Layout for the Web
252
CSS Layout Objects
254
Layout Grids
256
Grouping and Arranging Objects on Layout Grids
259
Converting Table-Based Layout Grids to Tables
261
Creating Layers
262
Selecting, Resizing, and Positioning Layers
264
Managing Layers
266
Animating Layers
269
Understanding Frames
272
Setting up Frame Sets
273
Setting up Individual Frames
275
Special Page Elements
279
Chapter 11: Tables
283
Understanding Tables
283
Creating Tables
284
Selecting Tables, Rows, Columns, or Cells
285
Moving, Adding, or Deleting Rows or Columns
288
Resizing and Fixing Tables
289
Formatting Tables with Table Styles
291
Formatting Tables with the Table Inspector
293
Formatting Tables with Cascading Stylesheets
296
Text in Tables
298
Sorting in Tables
299
Chapter 12: Formatting Text
301
Formatting Text in Web Pages
301
Adding and Selecting Text
302
Formatting Paragraphs with HTML Text Attributes
303
Formatting Text Inline
307
Changing Fonts
309
Changing the Size and Color of Text
311
Using HTML Text Styles
313
Spelling
316
Searching Text and HTML Source Code
317
Non-Roman Characters
324
Chapter 13: Cascading Stylesheets
327
Understanding Cascading Stylesheets
327
Creating and Viewing Stylesheets
329
Using External Stylesheets
332
Creating CSS Styles in Stylesheets
334
Defining Style Properties
339
Applying Styles
347
Chapter 14: Adding Images and Multimedia
349
Pre-Optimized Images
349
Setting Basic Image Options
350
Creating Rollovers
351
Assigning Rollover Images Automatically
354
Using Actions with Rollovers
355
Creating Image Maps
355
Low Source Images
356
Building a Web Page Using Tracing Images
357
Adding Multimedia to Web Pages
358
Multimedia Plug-In Options
360
Java Applets and W3C Object Controls
365
Chapter 15: Working with Smart Objects
367
Understanding Smart Objects
367
Adding and Copying Smart Objects
369
Updating and Editing Smart Objects
370
Resizing and Cropping Smart Objects
372
Optimizing and Saving Web Graphics
374
Working with Slices During Optimization
377
Web Graphics Formats and Options
378
Output Settings for Web Graphics
384
Chapter 16: Adding Content from Adobe Applications
386
Adding Adobe Photoshop Images
386
Adding Adobe Illustrator Artwork
389
Adding Adobe Indesign Content
394
Using the Indesign Package Window
396
Adding Graphics and Images from Indesign Packages
398
Adding Text and Tables from Indesign Packages
399
Exporting Indesign Packages to HTML
400
Chapter 17: Working with PDF Documents
403
Displaying and Navigating PDF Documents
403
PDF Comments
405
Editing PDF Link Regions
406
Exporting Web Pages to PDF
408
Table of Contents
410
Setting Global Options for PDF Documents
411
About Adobe PDF Presets
411
See also
411
Compression Options for Adobe PDF Files
412
General Options for Adobe PDF Files
412
HTML Conversion Options for Adobe PDF Files
412
Dialog Box
414
See also
414
Compression Options for Adobe PDF Files
415
HTML Conversion Options for Adobe PDF Files
416
Advanced Options for Adobe PDF Files
417
Site Creation Options for Adobe PDF Files
417
Security Options for Adobe PDF Files
418
Chapter 18: Forms
420
Creating Forms
420
Adding Form Elements
421
Adding Form Navigation
424
Advanced Form Elements and Properties
426
Chapter 19: Site Assets
429
Understanding Site Assets
429
Creating Page Templates
429
Applying and Updating Page Templates
433
Stationery
435
Components
436
Snippets
438
Site Colors
439
Font Sets
441
Site Urls and E-Mail Addresses
442
Collections
444
Site Samples
446
Chapter 20: Publishing Websites
448
Preparing to Publish a Site
448
Uploading and Downloading Files
450
Exporting Sites
457
Setting up Distributed Websites
458
Managing Websites with Webdav
459
Chapter 21: Building and Updating Co-Author Sections
462
Understanding Co-Authoring
462
Web Designer Phase: Creating Co-Author Sections and Items
463
Co-Author Phase: Updating a Co-Authored Website
467
Chapter 22: Authoring Mobile Content
470
Authoring for Mobile Devices
470
Creating MMS Messages
471
Creating SVG Tiny Files
475
XHTML Basic and Mobile
477
I-Mode HTML
479
Wml
482
Working with WML Cards and Templates
483
Working with WML Elements
484
Working with Events and Tasks in WML Decks
486
Getting User Input in WML Decks
488
Using Hypertext Links and Timers with WML Cards
490
Previewing XHTML, I-Mode HTML, or WML in a Phone Emulator (Windows Only)
491
Chapter 23: Authoring SMIL Presentations
493
Understanding SMIL
493
Creating SMIL Presentations
496
Adding, Grouping, and Repeating Media Items
497
Laying out SMIL Presentations
501
Setting the Timing of Items and Containers
504
Adding Links to Presentations
508
Creating Hotspots in a Presentation
509
Changing the Display or Position of Hotspots
511
Setting the Timing of Hotspots
512
Animating Items and Adding Transitions
513
Matching Presentations to a Viewer's System and Preferences
515
Working with Regions in SMIL Presentations
517
Adding SMIL Presentations to a Site
519
Creating Realplayer Presentations
522
Creating Realpix Presentations
524
Using Effects in a Realpix Presentation
529
Adjusting Images in Realpix Presentations
531
Chapter 24: Editing Quicktime Movies
534
Quicktime in Golive
534
Creating and Opening Quicktime Movies
535
Editing and Previewing Movies in the Movie Viewer Window
535
Editing Movies in the Timeline Editor
537
Working with Tracks
540
Animating Tracks
545
Movie Tracks
547
Picture Tracks
550
Sprite Tracks
552
Using Photoshop Images as Sprites
557
SWF Tracks
559
Streaming Tracks
560
3D and MPEG Tracks
562
Sound, Music, and Instrument Tracks
562
Folder and Chapter Tracks
563
Text and HREF Tracks
564
Filter Tracks
567
Using Actions to Control Tracks
575
Scripting with Quicktime Wired Action Programming Language
579
Making Movies with XML
583
Saving and Exporting Movies
585
Chapter 25: Editing Source Code
587
Source Code Editors and Preferences
587
Source Code Mangement Tools
589
Using the Visual Tag Editor
590
Using the Outline Editor
592
Adding New Elements to Source Code
597
Working with Source Code
598
Selecting and Highlighting Source Code
602
Locating Source Code
605
Navigating through Source Code
609
Inserting or Rewriting Source Code Automatically
609
Javascript
611
Javascript Libraries
614
Chapter 26: Using Actions
617
Actions Overview
617
Browser-Triggered Actions
618
User-Triggered Actions
618
Timeline-Triggered Actions
619
Getters Actions
620
Image Actions
622
Link Actions
623
Message Actions
629
Multimedia Actions
631
Others Actions
635
Realplayer
639
Specials Actions
642
Variables Actions
644
Chapter 27: Configuring Web Settings
649
Web Settings
649
Markup Language Options in Web Settings
650
To Add a New Item to the Markup Language Tab
651
See also
652
To Edit an Element Attribute in the Markup Language Tab
653
Methods of Restoring Default Web Settings
654
See also
654
To Edit an Element Attribute in the Markup Language Tab
654
To Edit an Element in the Markup Language Tab
654
To Edit an Enumeration in the Markup Language Tab
654
Characters Options in Web Settings
655
Browser Profiles Options in Web Settings
657
File Mappings and Global Options in Web Settings
658
Chapter 28: Color Management
661
Understanding Color Management
661
Keeping Colors Consistent
663
Color-Managing Imported Images
667
Color-Managing Documents for Online Viewing
669
Proofing Colors
670
Color-Managing Documents When Printing
672
Working with Color Profiles
674
Color Settings
679
Chapter 29: Keyboard Shortcuts
684
Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts
684
Default Keyboard Shortcuts
685
Index
703
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2 Programmer's Manual (197 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
10
About Adobe Golive CS2 SDK
10
About this Book
11
What Is in this Book
11
Who Should Read this Book
11
Document Conventions
12
Javascript Common Properties
12
Typographical Conventions
12
Where to Go for more Information
13
1 Installing and Configuring the Golive SDK
14
Installing the Golive CS2 SDK
14
Installing the Core Set of Tools and Sample Extensions
14
Installing the Core Extensions
14
Uninstalling an Extension
15
Configuring Golive for Extension Development
15
Enabling the Extend Script Module
15
Enabling and Disabling Modules
16
Debugging Your Scripts
17
Error Logs
17
2 How to Create an Extension
18
About Adobe Golive CS2 Extensions
18
What Can Extensions Do
18
Anatomy of an Extension
19
Extension-Building Tools
20
Example Main.html File
21
Creating an Extension Module
21
Creating the Main.html File
22
Adding SDK Tags and Javascript Functions to the Module
23
Adding Event-Handling Functions
24
Adding the Module Tag
24
Summary
26
3 The Javascript Environment
27
Javascript Objects in the Golive Environment
27
Objects, Elements, and Properties
27
Accessing Attribute Values
27
Naming Objects and Attributes
28
Javascript Object Collections
29
Using the Global Object Arrays
29
Comparing Objects
30
Updating References to Objects
30
Scope of Variables and Functions
31
Releasing Memory
32
Handling Events
32
Defining and Registering Event Handlers
33
Nesting Event Handlers
34
Sharing Data
34
Communicating with Other Extensions
35
Non-Persistent Shared Data
35
Persistent Shared Data
35
Responding to a Broadcast
36
Sending Messages to Other Extension Modules
36
Delays and Timeouts
36
Progress Bars
37
Setting the Javascript Timeout
37
Timed Tasks
37
Starting a Progress or Busy Bar
38
Updating a Progress or Busy Bar
38
Progress Bar Example
39
4 Menus and Toolbars
40
Creating Custom Menus
40
Basic Example
40
Adding the Menu Bar Tag
41
Defining the Menu
41
Defining Menu Items
42
Creating Submenus
43
Defining Menu Behavior
43
Capturing Events in the Menu Object
44
Using One Handler to React to Multiple Items
44
Complete Simple Menu Example
45
Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts to Menu Items
45
Setting a Menu Item's State Programmatically
46
Setting a Menu Item's Checked State
46
Setting a Menu Item's Enabled State
46
Initializing Menu Items
47
Adding Items to Golive Menus
48
Extending Context Menus
50
Defining Context Menu Handlers
51
Registering Context Menu Handlers
51
Creating Toolbars
52
5 Windows and Controls
54
Types of Windows
54
Dialog Windows
54
Positioning Windows
54
Using the Dialog Editor Tool
55
Modal Dialog Windows
58
Defining the Modal Dialog Window
58
Displaying a Modal Dialog
58
Opening and Closing Modal Dialogs
58
Closing a Modal Dialog
60
Palette Windows
60
Showing and Hiding Palettes
61
The Inspector Window
62
Control Containers
63
Creating Panels
63
Creating Tab Panels
63
Creating Split Panels
64
Autolayout of Localized Controls
65
Adding Controls to Windows
66
Creating Different Types of Controls
67
Creating Radio Button Groups
68
Creating Text Input Fields
68
Creating Controls with Parameters
69
Creating Source and Preview Controls
69
List Controls
70
Adding Controls to a Window Dynamically
72
Providing Behavior for Controls
73
Handling Different Actions
73
Handling Events for a Target Control
73
Handling Simple Clicks
73
Handling Editing Actions
74
Handling Events in a Control's Parent Window
74
Creating Custom Controls
76
Defining User Interactions with Custom Controls
76
Drawing Custom Controls
76
Control as Sender of a Drag Event
77
Defining Drag-And-Drop for Custom Controls
77
Receiving a Drop Event
77
Updating a Control's Appearance Immediately
77
6 Custom Elements
78
Overview
78
Tags for Creating Custom Elements
78
Defining a Custom Element
79
Defining the Tag for a Custom Element
79
Redefining Tags Locally
79
Defining the Custom Tag's Palette Icon and HTML Content
80
Creating a Palette Entry in the Objects Palette
81
Adding Palette Entries to a Built-In Tab
81
Adding Palette Entries to a Customized Tab
82
Defining the Appearance of a Custom Element
82
Initializing a Custom Element Box
83
Displaying a Custom Element Box
84
Drawbox Examples
84
Drawing into Container Boxes
84
Built-In Undo Support
86
Resizing a Custom Element Box
86
Inspecting a Custom Element
86
Initializing the Inspector Window
87
Responding to Changes in the Inspector
87
Multiple Inspectors
88
Supporting the Undo and Redo Commands
88
Undo Support and Document Parsing
88
Creating the Undo Object
89
Initializing the Undo Object
89
The Document's Undo History
89
Implementing the Undosignal Function
90
Updating Images Dynamically
91
Creating Pictures
92
Drawing the Image
92
Deleting Pictures
93
7 Editing Documents Programmatically
94
The Golive Document Object Model
94
The Markup Tree
94
Reparsing and Object References
95
Markup Editing Options
95
Automatic and Explicit Reparsing
96
Working with Documents
97
Open a Document in a Document Window
97
Opening Documents
97
Count Open Documents
98
Display Layout View
98
Make an Open Document Window Frontmost
98
Manipulating Open Documents
98
Open a Document Without Displaying It
98
Creating a New HTML Page
99
Validate Document Objects
99
Working with Style Sheets
99
Closing Documents
100
Saving Documents
100
Working with Selections in Document Windows
100
Retrieving the Current Selection
101
Setting the Current Selection
102
Using the Range Object
102
Accessing Selections through the Document Source
104
Retrieving Objects from the Markup Tree
104
Retrieving Individual Markup Objects
105
Retrieving Multiple Markup Objects
106
Editing Source Code through Markup Objects
106
Using Markup Objects to Edit HTML Directly
106
Overriding Document Encoding for Elements
107
8 Editing with Layout
108
Layout View and the Layout Objects
108
Editing Displayed Elements through Layout Objects
109
Editing Attributes of Managed Objects
109
Getting the Layout Objects for Tables, Cells, and Layout Grids
109
Example: Using Layout Objects
110
Editing Displayed Elements through Markup Objects
111
Editing Text in Layout View
112
Adding Text
113
Manipulating Text Elements
113
Setting the Cursor Position
113
Finding and Replacing Text
114
Selecting and Deselecting Text
114
Manipulating Text Styles
115
Applying Styles to Selected Text
116
Editing Existing Styles and Stylesets
117
Inserting Elements in Layout View
117
Inserting Raw HTML
118
Working with Tables in Layout View
118
Table Styles
118
Applying a Table Style Within a Table
119
Table Cells
119
Cell Styles
120
Working with Layout Grids
121
Adjusting the Grid
121
Sizing and Positioning Elements on the Grid
121
9 Managing Files and Folders
123
Overview
123
Using File Objects
123
Acquiring File Objects
124
Determining the Location of a File or Folder
124
Validating File Objects
124
Accessing Folders
125
Creating a New File Object
126
Getting a File Object from the User
126
Moving, Copying, and Deleting Files and Folders
127
Moving and Copying Files
127
Deleting Files or Folders
128
Moving and Copying Folders
128
Working with Document Files
128
Creating a Document File
128
Changing Encoding in a File
129
Opening a Markup Document File
129
Opening Other Files
129
Reading the Contents of an Existing File
129
Working with Folders
130
Creating Folders
130
Getting Files from a File Object
130
Retrieving the Contents of a Folder
130
Getting Files from a Sitereference Object
131
Retrieving the Contents of Subfolders
132
Working with Remote Files
133
Using FTP and DAV Protocol
133
Using HTTP Protocol
133
Exchanging Data with Remote Hosts
134
Establishing a Simple HTTP Connection
134
Establishing an Internet Server
135
Example: a Chat Server
135
10 Managing Web Sites
137
Creating Files and Folders in Golive Web Sites
137
Adding Files and Folders
137
Using Templates
138
Deleting Files and Folders
139
Managing the Site Window
139
Creating Custom Columns in the Site Window
139
Selecting Site Files Programmatically
139
Using Event Handlers to Display Custom Column Content
140
Using Named Properties to Display Custom Column Content
140
Removing a Custom Column at Runtime
141
Working with Site Documents
142
Making a Document's Site Window Frontmost
142
Copying Files
143
Working with Version Control Systems
145
11 Localization and Translation
149
Dynamic UI Localization
149
Creating the Localization Table
149
Creating a Localization Table in Golive
150
Creating an External Localization Table
151
Translating Attribute Value Strings
151
Using the Localization Table
151
Localization Test Features
152
Translating Javascript Strings
152
Document Source Translation
153
Defining a Translator
153
Inspecting Translated Elements
154
12 Extending Golive Actions
156
Golive Action Types
156
Adding Actions to a Page
156
Creating Your Own Actions
157
Changing Action Icons
158
Anatomy of an Action File
158
Action Tags
160
Csactionclass
160
Csactionparam
161
Javascript Source for Actions
163
Layout Grid
163
Action Tutorials
165
Tutorial 1: Customizing the Actions Inspector
165
Tutorial 2: Go to Previous Page Action
166
Tutorial 3: Resize Window Action
167
13 Debugging Scripts
170
Enabling Debug Services
170
Using the Javascript Command Shell
171
Executing Javascript Commands
172
The Internal Javascript Source Debugger
173
Controlling Code Execution in the Script Debugger Window
174
Customizing the Debugger Window
175
Troubleshooting Tips
177
Case Sensitivity
177
Line Breaks in Palette Entries and String Literals
177
Null and Undefined Values
177
Using External Libraries
178
About External Libraries
178
Installing External Libraries
179
Installing an External Javascript Library
179
Installing Binary Libraries
179
External Javascript Libraries
179
Calling Javascript Library Functions
180
Including an External Javascript File
180
External Binary Libraries
181
Bit Alignment
181
Implementing External Binary Libraries
181
Including C Header Files
181
Defining External Library Functions
182
Initializing the Javascript Engine
182
Calling C Library Functions from Javascript
184
Implementing Optional Termination Code
184
Registering External Functions
184
Evaluating Javascript Expressions in C Functions
185
Performance Issues
186
Glossary
188
Index
192
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