The title bar is displayed at the top of all Windows programs. The text entered in this edit box will be displayed in your project title bar. Title Bar Icon:
Click the browse button, and find your project icon file. Selecting the file, and clicking the graphic filename will copy the icon file to the project folder, and enter the filename in the edit box. In Windows XP, the icon file typically contains multiple size graphics. Windows XP uses the 16x16 pixel graphic in the title bar, and with Windows Explorer. The 32x32 pixel graphic contained in the icon file is used for the desktop shortcut icon. Startup Sound:
Your project can play a short wav file when it starts. Click the browse button, and find your sound file. Select the file, and the filename will be copied to the project folder, and will be entered in the edit box. Your sound can be tested by clicking the speaker button. Autorun Icon:
This icon is displayed by Windows Explorer next to the CD-ROM drive letter containing your project. Click the browse button, and find the icon file. Select the file, and the filename will be copied to the project folder, and will be entered in the edit box. The autorun icon can be different from your project icon. Project Help File:
Your project can have a help file. The project help file is in addition to any help files you want displayed by your buttons, links or menu items. The project help file can be used to explain how to use your project. Since using your project should be simple for the end-user, most of the time a project help file is not needed (but this option is available if you need it). Project Screen Size:
If the check box "Open Your Project to Full Screen" is marked, then the project width and height settings on the lower right are ignored. The default project size for highest compatibility with end users was set the project size to 470 pixels high by 630 pixels wide. Use the arrow keys to increase or decrease your finished project size. Choosing the Interface:
Selecting the different radio buttons next to the 3 interfaces displays a small image of a finished project using the selected interface. All interfaces allow your project to have up to five menu selections (for about boxes, help, exit, etc.). The Button Interface is very structured, It is appropriate for projects that have very few actions, or where you want a simple set of choices for your end-users. This interface allows your project to have up 12 clickable buttons. As the end-user's mouse moves over a button, more information can be displayed about each of the button choices. The HTML Browser Interface is totally free-form. You create the HTML pages to look any way you want, with no limit on the number of links or graphics the end-user can click. This interface is only limited by your imagination. The Slide Show Interface is used to show graphics. Sound and text can be used with each graphic, and the length of time each graphic is displayed can by varied. A tutorial to complete this information.