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Interactivity
Last updated 6/6/2015
The images appear as states in the Object States panel, and a dashed frame borders the selected images.
4 Create navigation buttons that trigger the Go To Next State and Go To Previous State actions when the mouse button
is release. See
Create buttons.
5 Use the Preview panel (Window > Interactive > EPUB Interactivity Preview / SWF Preview) to test the navigation
buttons.
6 Export the document to SWF format. See Interactive documents.
Edit a multi-state object
1 Select a multi-state object.
2 In the Object States panel, do any of the following:
To edit a state, select the state in the Object States panel, and then edit the object. For example, you can add a
stroke or fill or resize the object.
To add an object to an existing state, select both the object and the multi-state object, and then click the Add
Objects To Visible State button
.
To add an object to an existing multi-state object, select both the object and the multi-state object, and then click
the Convert Selection To Multi-State Object button
.
To duplicate a state, select a state to base the new state on, and choose New State from the panel menu. Add,
remove, or edit the content of that state.
To paste objects into an existing state, cut or copy one or more objects, select the multi-state object, select the
state in the Object States panel, and choose Paste Into State from the Object States panel menu.
To convert a multi-state object back to a set of independent objects, select the state in the Object States panel and
choose Release State To Object from the panel menu. To convert all states in the multi-state object to objects,
choose Release All States To Objects.
To delete a state and remove its contents, select the state and choose Delete State from the panel menu.
To hide the multi-state object in the exported file until its triggered by a button, choose Hide Until Triggered
from the panel menu.
To reset all multi-state objects in the document to the first state, choose Reset All Multi-State Objects To First
State from the panel menu. When you select a state, the object remains in that state, even if you close and reopen
the document. This option is a quick way to reset all the multi-state objects.
Create button hot spots
In some cases, you may want the button area (called a “hot spot” or “hot link”) to be invisible until the mouse pointer
hovers over it. For example, when you move a pointer over a button on a map, an image could be displayed that
represents a region, and the image could disappear when the pointer moves away from the region.
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