385 NODE_ANIMS§0§1§§§§§§§ k128§0§-4§§True§§§§§ kk133§0§-16§§cmdHide§0§2§§§ kk134§0§-6§§RestPose§§§§§ k129§0§-3§§True§§§§§ k69§0§-6§§GetAttention§§§§§ k74§0§-6§§GetAttentionReturn§§§§§ k5§0§-6§§Greet§§§§§ k0§0§-1§§\EMP\Welcome !!\§§§§§ k168§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k65§0§-1§§I'm \EMP\Genie !§§§§§ k163§0§-6§§Announce§§§§§ k116§0§-1§§I'll be your host through this 7 minutes guided tour.§§§§§ k151§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k153§0§-6§§Uncertain§§§§§ k152§0§-1§§\MAP="Please do not move window during the show, or I won't be able to point the right items ...."="Please do NOT move window during the show, or I won't be able to point at the right items ...."\§§§§§ k165§0§-6§§Explain§§§§§ k3§0§-1§§\PAU=500\This small piece of code was designed to help you to create scenarios and slide shows involving one or several actors.§§§§§ k75§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k146§0§-1§§powerActor 2000 focuses creating, very simply, complex PowerPoint 2000 interactive slide shows.§§§§§ k169§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k368§0§-1§§This is a specialized IDE for slide shows, not a code generator, nor a Desktop buddy.§§§§§ k150§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k157§0§-1§§You should also have a good knowledge in programming Microsoft Agent 2.0.§§§§§ k92§0§-6§§Read§§§§§ k118§0§-15§§What have I got to say ????§§§§§ k93§0§-6§§ReadContinued§§§§§ k95§0§-6§§ReadReturn§§§§§ k119§0§-1§§Are you ready ??§§§§§ k340§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k339§0§-1§§\PAU=600\The \EMP\show will now begin !!§§§§§ k249§0§-6§§Explain§§§§§ k248§0§-1§§This software is based on the style of a theater...§§§§§ k265§0§-16§§Frame1§4§§§§ k250§0§-1§§You have actors in this frame...§§§§§ k292§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k269§0§-16§§Frame1§3§§§§ k273§0§-1§§Actions any actor can perform...§§§§§ k271§0§-16§§Frame1§2§§§§ k274§0§-1§§...And finally the stage, where all that takes place in your scenario !§§§§§ k369§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k341§0§-1§§You can right click each list of these frames to popup available commands.§§§§§ k276§0§-16§§cmdActorsMenu§4§§§§ k294§0§-1§§The first thing you should do is to click this green arrow to hire an actor.§§§§§ k295§0§-6§§Explain§§§§§ k296§0§-1§§Once an actor is hired, you can see all the stage plays he can do....§§§§§ k280§0§-16§§lbAnimations§4§§§§ k297§0§-1§§Here !§§§§§ k300§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k299§0§-1§§You can hire as many actors as installed in your system, but only once per actor !§§§§§ k301§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k278§0§-16§§lbChars§4§§§§ k302§0§-1§§Once hired, an actor is given a role in the scenario, here ....§§§§§ k303§0§-6§§Confused§§§§§ k304§0§-1§§But... Suppose you'd like to change each actor role in a given scenario...§§§§§ k305§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k306§0§-1§§It's quite simple !!§§§§§ k365§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k366§0§-1§§Click the black arrows at the bottom left of the Actors list.§§§§§ k307§0§-6§§Announce§§§§§ k308§0§-1§§You can also change properties for an actor : Language, Voice and Input§§§§§ k279§0§-16§§cmdCharSRID§4§§§§ k309§0§-1§§here...§§§§§ k281§0§-16§§cClickPreview§4§§§§ k310§0§-1§§This check allows a preview of any stage play with a single click.§§§§§ k311§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k312§0§-1§§Now, a few words for the available commands of the Actions frame...§§§§§ k283§0§-16§§cmdFilter§3§§§§ k314§0§-1§§This arrow filters actions...§§§§§ k284§0§-16§§lbActions§3§§§§ k315§0§-1§§contained in this list.§§§§§ k316§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k317§0§-1§§and now, when you know what you can do with Actors and Actions...§§§§§ k320§0§-6§§Announce§§§§§ k318§0§-1§§it's time to speak about the scenario you'll build !§§§§§ k321§0§-1§§Here it is !§§§§§ k290§0§-16§§Frame1§2§§§§ k351§0§-1§§in the \EMP\stage frame !§§§§§ k352§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k324§0§-1§§It contains three main topics :§§§§§ k325§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k326§0§-1§§The Scenario book, which contains main script.§§§§§ k328§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k329§0§-1§§..The Voice commands book, which contains one mini scenario triggered from your voice input.§§§§§ k330§0§-6§§Explain§§§§§ k331§0§-1§§And the Bookmarks, which are special scenarios triggered from actor's speech.§§§§§ k332§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k333§0§-1§§Those bookmarks are set from the speak Action.§§§§§ k287§0§-16§§cmdPlaybackMenu§2§§§§ k327§0§-1§§Here is a menu for all available commands on the stage.§§§§§ k334§0§-6§§Think§§§§§ k335§0§-1§§And when your scenario grows, you can easily search for a given text...§§§§§ k336§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k288§0§-16§§tbSearch§2§§§§ k337§0§-1§§Type your text here...§§§§§ k289§0§-16§§cmdSearch§2§§§§ k338§0§-1§§And click here !§§§§§ k251§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k343§0§-1§§Building a scenario is easy : Double click the Actions or the Stage plays list to add items to your Scenario.§§§§§ k350§0§-6§§Idle3_1§§§§§ k252§0§-1§§If you feel a bit tired, just click§§§§§ k282§0§-16§§cSingleClick§4§§§§ k345§0§-1§§here, and a single mouse click will add, edit or remove your commands.§§§§§ k346§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k347§0§-1§§Now, I'll explain the purposes of the buttons between Stage, Actions and Actors.§§§§§ k100§0§-16§§cmdEdit§0§§§§ k33§0§-1§§The edit button allows you to modify those actions with additional parameters. Simply select the action you want to edit on the stage, and click.§§§§§ k7§0§-16§§cmdAdd§0§§§§ k23§0§-1§§The second is the Add button : It adds the selected Action to your scenario§§§§§ k253§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k97§0§-16§§cmdRemove§0§§§§ k29§0§-1§§This one removes selected item from the scenario§§§§§ k101§0§-16§§cmdShow§0§§§§ k123§0§-1§§This one turns the current actor visible.§§§§§ k102§0§-16§§cmdHide§0§§§§ k124§0§-1§§... and this one hides the actor !!§§§§§ k105§0§-16§§cmdAddAnimation§0§§§§ k356§0§-1§§This one adds a stage play from the selected actor to your scenario.§§§§§ k103§0§-16§§cmdStop§0§§§§ k127§0§-1§§This one stops stage plays and actions for the current actor.§§§§§ k104§0§-16§§cmdPlayBack§0§§§§ k139§0§-1§§When you click the play button, your scenario will be played.§§§§§ k44§0§-6§§Think§§§§§ k46§0§-15§§What else had I got to tell you ??§§§§§ k47§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k49§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k154§0§-15§§MENUES, OF COURSE !!§§§§§ k51§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k52§0§-1§§The File menu is quite common : It allows to open, create and save scenarios on your disk.§§§§§ k166§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k176§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k81§0§-1§§Please note that scenarii are actor independant !§§§§§ k167§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k82§0§-1§§It's \EMP\your \RST\stuff to hire the right actors for a given scenario...§§§§§ k162§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k136§0§-1§§That way, you can easily test different actors for a given role in your scenario !§§§§§ k377§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k378§0§-1§§Now, you should test powerActor's slide show operating mode !§§§§§ k379§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k380§0§-1§§From the file menu, open \CTX="Address"\'present.saf' and take a taste of what interactive slide shows are !§§§§§ k382§0§-6§§Suggest§§§§§ k383§0§-1§§From the file menu, you can also select 'New 'Presentation' to test powerActor 2000's slide show wizard.§§§§§ k182§0§-4§§True§§§§§ k181§0§-16§§cmdEdit§0§§§§ k183§0§-3§§true§§§§§ k177§0§-6§§Pleased§§§§§ k84§0§-1§§Have \EMP\fun, and please report any bug at \CTX="E-mail"\poweractor@online.fr !!§§§§§ k138§0§-4§§False§§§§§ NODE_CMDS§0§2§§§§§§§ cmds0§0§-17§§Guided tour commands§tour [commands]§Guided tour commands§True§§ com0-0§0§-18§§First Command§[first] command§True§True§§ k201§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ k202§0§-1§§You've just triggered \EMP\command1 !§§§§§ com0-1§0§-18§§Go away§[go] away§True§True§§ k222§0§-1§§Do you really want me to go away ??? Ok .. \EMP\Bye !!§§§§§ k232§0§-4§§False§§§§§ NODE_BMKS§0§3§§§§§§§ #3§0§-19§§First bookmark§§§§§ k234§0§-6§§Blink§§§§§ #4§0§-19§§Yet another comment§§§§§ k235§0§-6§§Confused§§§§§