I am having a problem with a course that I published with no table of contents and is set for full screen. Only the Forward button displays and the Back button never appears throughout the course.
In the Player Templates I have the Player Controls box checked for Forward/back/pause controller.
Is there another setting that needs to be checked?
I would change the playerproperties.xml once and then save a copy on my machine, then after each susequent publish just copy you revised file into the data folder
I have a course that I published is set for full screen and I would like to include the top bar for attachments added to the course. Can a floating control be created but exclude the forward and back buttons? I would like to use the navigation I built throughout the course?
In the Player Templates I have the Player Controls box checked for Forward/back/pause controller. When I uncheck this I lose the pause controller button which is a control I would like to keep
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Hi Dave,
You'll need to use "floating controls" to get the back button. For more information, see the link below:
http://daveperso.mediaenglishonline.com/2009/07/28/using-floating-controls-in-presenter-09/
Is it possible to add the additional floating controls code to the master playerproperties.xml template file prior to publishing.
This would save time publishing new courses.
Hi Victor
I would change the playerproperties.xml once and then save a copy on my machine, then after each susequent publish just copy you revised file into the data folder
Phil
Excellent solution Phil. Thanks!
I ditto Victor on the above solution.
I have a course that I published is set for full screen and I would like to include the top bar for attachments added to the course. Can a floating control be created but exclude the forward and back buttons? I would like to use the navigation I built throughout the course?
In the Player Templates I have the Player Controls box checked for Forward/back/pause controller. When I uncheck this I lose the pause controller button which is a control I would like to keep
Can a floating control work for this too?
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