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To use the General tab:
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To make the DCR movie match the dimensions of your DIR movie, select Match Movie in the
Dimensions field.
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If you use the default Match Movie setting in the Dimensions field, values in the
OBJECT
and
EMBED
tags
in the HTML file are set to the exact dimension of your movie. To change the
dimensions, select either Pixels or Percent of Browser Window, and type the new dimensions
in the Width and Height fields. Your movie will resize to fit the new rectangle only if you have
not selected No Stretching in the Stretch Style pop-up menu on the Shockwave tab.
•
To change the background color of your HTML file, either click the Page Background color
box and select a color, or enter a value in the hexadecimal field.
The Page Background setting is different from Background Color, which you specify on the
Shockwave tab. Background Color lets you determine the color that appears, while the DCR is
downloading, in the rectangle where your DCR movie will play. Another background color
option, Stage Fill Color, which you set on the Movie tab of the Property inspector, defines the
color of the Stage.
To use the Shockwave tab:
•
Select Shockwave playback options to enable the following features for your user:
Volume Control
lets users adjust the volume of the movie’s soundtrack.
Transport Control
provides controls for rewinding, stopping, and stepping through the movie
in Shockmachine.
Zooming
determines if stretchable Shockwave is allowed. You can disable zooming with Lingo
by setting the
allowZooming
property. For more information, see the Lingo Dictionary.
Save Local
determines if the movie can be saved to Shockmachine.
Display Progress Bar and Display Logo
determine if the progress bar and logo, respectively,
appear while the movie loads in the browser.
For more information, see “Setting Shockwave playback options” on page 593.
•
To specify how your movie behaves when the width and height
values in the HTML file are a
different size than the movie, select from the Stretch Style pop-up menu.
If the HTML height and width values have been set to a percentage on the General tab, the
movie will resize as the browser window resizes. The way in which the movie resizes varies
according to the stretch style selected.
No Stretching
is the default and plays the movie at its original size.
Preserve Proportions
keeps the same aspect ratio of your original Director movie no
matter what size the user makes the browser. The movie stretches to fill the height and width
values
specified in the HTML file or those determined by the percentage and size of your
browser window.
Stretch to Fill
stretches the movie to fill the height and width values in the HTML file. If the
aspect ratio of the movie changes, sprites on the Stage could appear distorted.
Expand Stage Size
lets users resize the Stage, but the sprites on the Stage remain the same size.
The setting expands the Stage size to the size of the height and width values in the HTML file.
Note:
If, on the General tab, you’re using the default Match Movie Dimension setting, the stretch style settings
will not affect the way your movie responds to browser resizing.
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