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Flash Export AddOn
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 7:12 pm
by Sabine T
xnview wrote:I've added a plugin to create Flash file from pictures, and export to ImageShack
I did not find any further information about the
FLASH EXPORT AddOn.
... could you please explain the usage?
o.k. it makes a *.sfw file of a picture, but what is the "delay" funktion for? it blinks (for example every 2 seconds) - is it the only purpose?
Or are there more possibilities to use it?
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Yours, Sabine
Re: FLASH EXPORT
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 4:10 am
by XnTriq
Sabine T wrote:I did not find any further information about the FLASH EXPORT AddOn.
... could you please explain the usage?
I would still like to know more about "Flash export&quo
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 5:21 pm
by Sabine T
thanks for your answer XnTriq,
but to be honest, it didn't help me. sorry.
the german translation of the link is ridiculous, i do not understand anything
Escurial wrote:gut guten Tag geben ich mir auf dem
Forum in englischer Sprache zurück, und habe diese Seite aufgedeckt:
Addons/Plugins/...
. Nachdem ich téléchargé das gesetzte addon
"flash.zip", das "Allows to create flash file from pictures" und habe,
die Karteien im Register ' addon ' (et non addon
s), ich habe
XnView angekurbelt, um Kurznachrichtenkarteien..., aber ohne Erfolg zu
schaffen. Was zu machen, um eine Kurznachrichtenkartei zu
schaffen, die mehrere Photos zurücknimmt?
I would like to know more about the usage of "Flash export".
for example: is it possible to put more than one picture into a [swf]-flash-file?
if yes - how?
if no - what is the "delay" funktion for?
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Yours, Sabine

Re: I would still like to know more about "Flash export
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 8:15 pm
by XnTriq
Hello Sabine
What I ment to say by posting those two links was, that there is very little information available on how the plug-in works.
Try this:
- In Browser mode, select several (preferably same-sized) images.
- Go to Tools » Plugin » Flash (1.01).
- Choose a filename for your Flash animation.
- Delay lets you specify how many seconds each image should be displayed before the animation jumps to the next frame.
Is someone out there who knows what exactly the
Maximum size setting does?
YES !!!
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:19 pm
by Clo
XnTriq

Hello !
…Is someone out there who knows what exactly the Maximum size setting does?
• YES, there is one ! He's so-named
Pierre-Emmanuel GOUGELET !

KR
Claude
Clo
Same opinion !
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:38 pm
by Clo
Sabine T

Hello Sabine !
…the german translation of the link is ridiculous, i do not understand anything

•Ah-ah ! About the same topic, I wrote a while ago the same remark
HERE :
»The “French” text from Babelfish is totally ridiculous, it's impossible to understand anything from that !
To avoid, please…«

VG
Claude
Clo
Re: Same opinion !
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:05 pm
by XnTriq
Clo wrote:…the german translation of the link is ridiculous, i do not understand anything

•Ah-ah ! About the same topic, I wrote a while ago the same remark
HERE :
»The “French” text from Babelfish is totally ridiculous, it's impossible to understand anything from that !
To avoid, please…« 

Sue me! (
en»fr)
Re: I would still like to know more about "Flash export
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:23 pm
by Guest
XnTriq wrote:Try this:
- In Browser mode, select several (preferably same-sized) images.
- Go to Tools » Plugin » Flash (1.01).
- Choose a filename for your Flash animation.
- Delay lets you specify how many seconds each image should be displayed before the animation jumps to the next frame.
Is someone out there who knows what exactly the
Maximum size setting does?
Hi XnTriq!
Thanks for your explanation ... IT WORKS the way you describe it.
First I thought, "maximum sice" would set a maximal zoom ratio for the flash display in a browser, but it ain't so.
Maybe Pierre will tell us more
But there is something like a bug, maybe there is a way to fix it:
the flash picture is not displayed centered, it is displayed in the right down corner, when you look at it in a player or a browser.
I woukld like to use it in a HTML page, but without a white frame on the left and upper side.
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yours Sabine
