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MACROMEDIA FLASH
HTML publish settings
To play a Flash movie in a web browser, you must create an HTML
document that activates the movie and specifies browser settings. You can
use Publish to generate the required HTML document automatically.
There are HTML parameters that determine where the Flash movie appears
in the window, the background color, the size of the movie, and so on. You
can change these and other settings with the options in the HTML panel of
the Publish Settings dialog box.
Flash inserts the HTML parameters you specify in a template document.
The template document can be any text file that contains the appropriate
template variables. A template can be a plain HTML file, or one that also
includes code for special interpreters such as Cold Fusion or ASP. You
select a template to use from several included with Flash. There are basic
templates that simply display the movie in a browser, and more advanced
templates containing code for browser detection and other features. You
can use included templates, or create your own. See Creating
templates for HTML publishing.
Note: You can also manually enter HTML parameters
for Flash using any HTML editor. See About
Flash HTML requirements.
Many of the settings Flash modifies are parameters of the OBJECT
and EMBED tags. OBJECT is the HTML tag that
opens a Flash movie in Internet Explorer; EMBED is the
Netscape equivalent.
Use the controls in the HTML panel of the Publish Setting dialog box to
change the following settings:
Template Specifies which of the installed templates to use. All
of the template files in the HTML folder in the Flash application folder
appear on the pop-up menu. For a description of each template, select a
template from the pop-up menu and click the Info button to the right. If
you don't choose a template Flash uses a template named Default.html.žIf
Default.html is not present, Flash uses the first template on the list.
Flash saves the modified template using the file name of the Flash
movie with the extension of the template. For example, if you select a
template named Standard.asp for use with a Flash movie named MyMovie.swf,
the resulting file would be named MyMovie.asp.
Dimensions Sets the values of the WIDTH and HEIGHT
attributes in the OBJECT and EMBED tags. There
are three options on the pop-up menu.
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Match Movie sets the dimensions to the size of the movie. This
is the default setting. |
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Pixels lets you enter the number of pixels in the Width and
Height field. |
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Percent lets you set the movie dimensions relative to the
browser window. Enter percentage values in the Width and Height
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Playback Assigns values to the LOOP, PLAY,
MENU, and DEVICE FONT parameters in the OBJECT
and EMBED tags.
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Paused at Start sets the PLAY parameter to FALSE
and pauses the movie until the visitor initiates play, either by
clicking a button in the movie or by choosing Play from the
shortcut menu. Paused at Start is off by default so that the movie
begins to play as soon as it is loaded. |
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Loop sets the LOOP parameter to TRUE
and repeats the movie when it reaches the last frame. Deselect
this option to stop the movie when it reaches the last frame. Loop
is on by default. |
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Display Menu sets the MENU parameter to TRUE,
making a shortcut menu available to users when they right-click
(Windows) or Command-click (Macintosh) on the movie. Display Menu
is on by default. Deselect the Display Menu option if you want
About Flash to be the only available option in the shortcut menu. |
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Device Font (Windows only) sets the DEVICE FONT
parameter to TRUE and substitutes anti-aliased system
fonts for fonts that are not installed on the user's system.
Device Font is off by default. |
Quality Sets the value of the QUALITY parameter in
the OBJECT and EMBED tags and determines the
level of anti-aliasing performed. Because anti-aliasing requires a faster
processor to smooth each frame of the movie before it is rendered on the
viewer's screen, the QUALITY parameter assigns priorities to
appearance and playback speed.
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Low gives priority to playback speed over appearance. With this
setting, anti-aliasing is never used. |
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Autolow emphasizes speed at first, but improves appearance
whenever possible. Playback begins with anti-aliasing turned off.
If the Flash player detects that the processor can handle it,
anti-aliasing is turned on. |
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Autohigh emphasizes playback speed and appearance equally at
first, but sacrifices appearance for the sake of playback speed if
necessary. Playback begins with anti-aliasing turned on. If the
actual frame rate drops below the specified frame rate, anti-aliasing
is turned off to improve playback speed. Use this setting to
emulate the View > Antialias setting in Flash. |
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High gives priority to appearance over playback speed. With this
setting, anti-aliasing is always used. If the movie does not
contain animation, bitmaps are smoothed; if there is animation,
bitmaps are not smoothed. High is the default setting for Quality. |
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Best provides the best display quality and does not consider
playback speed. All output is antialiased and all bitmaps are
always smoothed. |
Window Mode (Windows only) Sets the WMODE parameter
of the OBJECT tag, which lets you take advantage of the
transparent movie, absolute positioning, and layering capabilities
available in Internet Explorer 4.0. This option works only in the Windows
version of Internet Explorer with the Flash Active X control.
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Window sets the WMODE parameter value to WINDOW
and plays a Flash Player movie in its own rectangular window on a
web page. This setting normally provides the fastest animation
performance. |
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Opaque Windowless sets the WMODE parameter value to OPAQUE. Use
this setting if you want to move elements behind Flash movies (for
example, with dynamic HTML) and don't want them to show through. |
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Transparent Windowless sets the WMODE parameter to TRANSPARENT.
Use this setting to make the background of the HTML page on which
the movie is embedded show through all the transparent potions of
the movie. Animation performance might be slower when you use this
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Alignment Specifies the ALIGN attribute for the OBJECT,
EMBED, and IMG tags and determines how the Flash
movie window is positioned within the browser window.
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Default centers the movie in the browser window and crops edges
if the browser window is smaller than the movie. |
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Left aligns the movie along the left edge of the browser window
and crops the top, bottom, and right sides as necessary. |
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Right aligns the movie along the right edge of the browser
window and crops the top, bottom, and left sides as necessary. |
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Top aligns the movie along the top edge of the browser window
and crops the bottom, left, and right sides as necessary. |
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Bottom aligns the movie along the bottom edge of the browser
window and crops the top, left, and right sides as necessary. |
Scale Determines the value of the SCALE parameter
in the OBJECT and EMBED tags and defines how the
movie is placed within the boundaries you specify in the Width and Height
fields. These settings apply only if you enter a width and height setting
different from the movie's original size.
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Default (Show all) makes the entire movie visible in the
specified area while maintaining the original aspect ratio of the
movie. No distortion occurs. Borders may appear on two sides of
the movie. |
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No Border scales the movie to fill the specified area while
maintaining the original aspect ratio of the movie. No distortion
occurs. Portions of the movie might be cropped. |
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Exact Fit makes the entire movie visible in the specified area.
However, no attempt is made to preserve the original aspect ratio,
and distortion may occur. |
Flash Alignment Sets the SALIGN parameter of the OBJECT
and EMBED tags. The settings you choose from the Horizontal
and Vertical pop-up menu determine how the movie is placed within the
movie window and, if it must be cropped to fit that window, how it is
cropped. Choose Left, Center or Right from the Horizontal pop-up menu; and
Top, Center, or Bottom from the Vertical pop-up menu.
Show Warning Messages Determines if Flash displays error
messages warning of conflicts in tag settings. For example, with this
option on an error message would appear if a template includes code
referring to an alternate image that you have not specified.
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