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From the QuickTime set in the objects toolbox, drag the Sprite Track icon
to the Timeline Editor window to
add it to the movie.
4
With the sprite selected, click the Sprites tab of the Sprite Track Inspector.
5
Click Import, select the desired PSD file, and then click Open.
6
Choose Movie > Radio Button Behavior or Movie > Toggle Button Behavior.
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If you’re creating button behaviors, click the Create New Item icon to add a radio group. Name the group using
the Name field, and then click the Radio Buttons tab.
8
Move the buttons you want to use as radio buttons or toggle buttons from the Sprites pane to the Buttons pane by
selecting a button and clicking the double arrows.
9
Click Apply, and then preview the movie.
GoLive automatically generates and applies the necessary QuickTime scripting.
See also
“Importing Photoshop layers as sprites” on page 548
To clear radio-button and toggle-button behaviors
1
Open the movie containing the behavior.
2
Do one of the following:
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To clear a radio button behavior, delete the radio group, and then click Apply.
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To clear a toggle button behavior, remove the sprite from the target toggle button list, and then click Apply.
Making movies with XML
QuickTime’s XML support
You can use an XML database to dynamically provide content for QuickTime movies and to control their behaviors.
QuickTime can access data from an external XML file or from XML data stored in the movie itself. Typically, you’ll
use an external XML file—an external file lets you update the movie by simply updating the external file.
QuickTime’s XML support is property-driven instead of attribute-driven; you can create tags (for example, the source
tag:
<src>
) but the tags don’t have attributes. To add data to a tag, add it as a property (for example,
<src>mymovie.mov</src>
).
To create or edit an XML list
Before you create an XML List movie, you need to create the XML list (database) that the movie will use.
1
Do one of the following:
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To create a list, choose Movie > New XML List.
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To open an existing XML file, choose Movie > Open XML List.
2
Click the Source tab, enter the data for the source and information tags, and then save the document.
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