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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
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QTVR Set Field Of View Sets the current field of view of a QuickTime VR movie.
QTVR Go To Default View Sets the current default view of a QuickTime VR movie.
See also
“To wire a movie track with actions” on page 540
“To wire an SWF button with actions” on page 551
“To add text links with actions” on page 556
Actions for setting SWF properties
Use the following actions to set SWF properties:
SWF Track Set Pan Sets the current pan percentages for the target SWF track. It moves the SWF track by a relative
amount set in the corresponding text boxes.
SWF Track Set Zoom Factor Zooms the target SWF track by a specified factor (between 0 and 100%). The Action
Normalizes Track button resets the SWF track to its default (non-zoomed) size.
SWF Track Set Zoom Rect Sets the current zoom rectangle for the target SWF track. The zoom rectangle is the area
of the SWF track that zooms into the current size of the SWF track. For example, suppose that you have a movie with
at least one sprite in it. Import an SWF track and set its size to 320x240 pixels. Click the Actions tab and apply the
SWF Track Set Zoom Rect action with the zoom rect set to 160x120 pixels. Select the Mouse Click trigger event. Click
the sprite to see the effect: the 160x120 zoom rect is zoomed into the 320x240 pixel track size area.
SWF Track GoTo Frame Jumps to a specific frame within the target SWF track.
SWF Track GoTo Frame Label Jumps to a specific frame label within the target SWF track, if the track has labels.
(Labels are created in an SWF authoring application.)
See also
“To wire a movie track with actions” on page 540
“To wire an SWF button with actions” on page 551
“To add text links with actions” on page 556
Actions for setting scripting properties
Use the following actions to set scripting properties:
QuickTime Script Specifies a QuickTime script for wired actions.
Execute Script Executes a script command with arguments you specify. In addition to generic scripts, this action
supports scripts in the following languages: Apple Script, JavaScript, Lingo, Projector, and Visual Basic.
See also
“To wire a movie track with actions” on page 540
“To wire an SWF button with actions” on page 551
“To add text links with actions” on page 556