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Display Options

There are different options to start the All-In-One Player.

 

Run with Full Screen

This option starts the All-In-One Player in full screen mode.

 

Otherwise the All-In-One Player uses the screen size defined in the start .swf file.

 

Start with maximized size

This option is similar to Run with full screen. It starts with the maximum usable size, while a title bar to close the All-In-One Player stays at the top of the screen.

 

Start with default size

The All-In-One Player uses the screen size defined in the start .swf file.

 

Start with customized size

You can define the width and        height of the screen in pixel.

 

Enable Flash configuration (right mouse click)
This enables the user to use right mouse click within the All-In-One Player and then print the current page or modify flash settings.

 

Show Control Bar

Activates a control bar with a Home button. This allows the user to start the main file (Start file) at any time again. Use this feature if you have multiple flash files connected with hyperlinks and the flash files does not provide a home or any other navigation feature. Select none if no control bar should be displayed.

 

Home button - activates the Start file

 

The control-bar can be placed:

 

left

bottom

right

top

 

 

Conversion options

 

These options allow to automatically make corrections for files which would normally not run in the standard flash player.

Converting hyperlinks after SWF ending

 

If documents like PDF or PPT are converted and they have links to other PDF or PPT files, All-In-One Player can automatically convert the hyperlinks to .swf extension.

 

Sample

 

Original files: file1.pdf and file2.pdf. File1.pdf links to file2.pdf

Converted files: file1.swf and file2.swf. File1.swf links to file2.pdf. This link would not work and is automatically corrected to file2.swf

 

Use this option only if needed. Hyperlinks e.g. using a xml configuration file will not work because they are also converted.

 

Always use relative paths

 

If documents like Word link to other documents in subfolders with these documents linking back, it is often necessary to use a relative path to link back like ...\file1.doc (instead of .\folder1\file1.doc).

 

Sample

 

c:\program files\folder1\file1.doc Ú links to .\subfolder1\file2.doc

c:\program files\folder1\subfolder1\file2.doc Ú links to ...\file1.doc instead using .\folder1\file1.doc

 

Using the option Always use relative path will support this kind of hyperlinks.

 

If the application loads but the configuration text provided via an XML file is missing, try again using the Option Always use relative path.

 

Run in installation directory

This options can be used if EXE files are started. The All-In-One Player provides the path where the encrypted database is stored as the path where the EXE file is started. This option can be used if the EXE file has problems with configuration files.

 

Security Options

Prevent Screenshots

Check this option to get a protection against video recording - the video cannot be captured using video capture tools  - for more details see All-In-One Protector Snapshot Protection