Smooth scrolling articles – Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
Page 63

Smooth scrolling articles
Smooth Scrolling
Portrait Layout/Landscape Layout (InDesign CS6)
Portrait/Landscape (InDesign CS5/CS5.5)
You can turn on the Smooth Scrolling option for individual articles. Smooth scrolling (not to be confused with scrollable frames) is useful for long,
single-page layouts such as a table of contents. If smooth scrolling is turned on, create your design accordingly. For example, for the iPad, you can
create landscape and portrait documents that are 1024x2000 and 768x2000, respectively.
A document with multiple pages cannot be used for a Smooth Scrolling article. If you create Smooth Scrolling articles using the PDF image format,
pinch and zoom is not enabled.
In InDesign, use the New Document or Document Setup dialog box to specify the page size.
Page-by-page scrolling and smooth scrolling
A. Horizontal page-by-page scrolling B. Horizontal smooth scrolling C. Vertical page-by-page scrolling D. Vertical smooth scrolling
To create a Smooth Scrolling article, do either of the following:
1. Create a one-page document with the appropriate dimensions, such as 1024x2000 for a landscape document or 768x2000 for a portrait
document.
2. In article view of the Folio Builder panel, click Add to create an article.
3. In the New Article dialog box, specify the following options:
Select Horizontal Only if the article will contain only a landscape layout with Smooth Scrolling. This option is useful for an
article in a horizontal-only folio or an article in which the landscape version is Smooth Scrolling and the portrait version is off (snap to page).
Select Both Directions for dual-orientation folios in which both layouts are smooth scrolling.
Specify the layout to be used for the article—especially useful if you created alternate
layouts. If your portrait and landscape layouts are in separate documents, choose the appropriate layout for one option and None for the
other. Then, open the other document and add it as the second layout.
Specify the orientation of the document. For example, for a 768x2000 document, select Portrait.
For a 1024x2000 document, select Landscape.
4. Click OK.
5. In a dual-orientation folio, add the second layout to the article.
Additional Information
60