Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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Auto Play
Tap to Play/Pause
Delay
Interval
Play _ Time
Loop
Stop At Last Image
Cross Fade
Swipe to Change Image
Stop at First/Last Image
Hide Before Playing
Play In Reverse
Export Format in PDF Articles
4. If you want the button appearance to change when it’s tapped, click [Click] under Appearance, and change its appearance.
If a button uses the Go To State action, the [Click] state appears when the specificed state is selected. For example, the [Normal] state
button can have a black frame, and the [Click] state can have a red frame. The red frame appears when the button is tapped on the iPad.
(The [Rollover] state is not supported on mobile devices.)
5. To change slideshow settings, select the multi-state object, and specify the following settings in the Folio Overlays panel:
When selected, the slideshow begins playing when users turn to the page.
When selected, this setting lets users tap to play and pause an auto-running slideshow. Double-tapping resets the
slideshow.
If Auto Play is selected, you can specify the time that elapses between loading the page and the start of the slideshow. Specify a
value from 0 to 60 seconds.
If Auto Play or Tap To Play/Pause is selected, the Interval value determines the duration of display for each slide.
If either Auto Play or Tap To Play/Pause is selected, you can specify the number of times the slideshow plays. This option is
dimmed if Loop is selected.
If either Auto Play or Tap To Play/Pause is selected, select Loop to play the slideshow continuously until the user double-taps the
slideshow or turns the page.
If either Auto Play or Tap To Play/Pause is selected, select Stop At Last Image to stop at the last image of the
slideshow instead of the first.
When selected, this setting provides a fade transition to the next slide. The value is 0.5 seconds by default. You can specify a
value between 0.125 seconds and 60 seconds. This value applies to both auto-playing and manually advanced slideshows.
When enabled, this setting lets the user swipe to move from slide to slide.
This setting determines whether the slideshow stops playing or continues when the last slide is reached going
forward or the first slide is reached going backward. This option affects only swiping.
If selected, the slideshow remains hidden until the user taps a button to display a slide.
When enabled, the slideshow plays the images in reverse order.
If your slideshow appears in an article that uses PDF format, you can choose Bitmap or Vector. Choosing
Vector is especially useful when you’re creating a single folio for both SD and HD iPads or iPhones. The Vector option provides sharper text
when the folio is displayed on an HD iOS device, but it takes a moment to load. For best results, use Vector for text-intensive slideshows,
and use Raster for image-based slideshows or when creating separate renditions for SD and HD iOS devices. Raster slideshows are
resampled to no higher than 72 ppi.
When you copy the multi-state object to a different document, the object is renamed. For example, “sea slugs” becomes “sea slugs 2.” To maintain
continuity when the device is rotated, make sure that the object names in the horizontal and vertical documents are identical. Don’t leave any
spaces at the end of the object name. In addition, the corresponding state names in each layout should be identical.
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