Re: Importing animated GIF
you may need to import it into an animation document - it sounds like you are importing it into a print/web document
or alternatively, the other way round... :)
an animation document if you want to edit the gif
a normal document if you don't, but you cannot just import it as that will still just open it in the way you describe - you need to embed it to use it in a web page for eaxmple
EDIT - if you want to embed it, read through the xara help section entitled Placeholder Tab, specifically:
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Replace with graphic file
Select this option if you want to insert a graphic or image into your website in place of the placeholder object (eg. a PNG, GIF or other web compatible image file). Use the Browse button to select the file.
The chosen file is automatically copied to the support folder for the current design, so that when you export your website the file will be included in the _htm_files folder along with all the generated images for your site. See the Document Handling chapter for information about support folders
Re: Importing animated GIF
Hi Handrawn,
Thank you for this advice, which is correct. I needed to create a placeholder in my web document and then bring the animated GIF into the placeholder.
I must say this is not obvious when I did a search on 'import GIF' in the help file. At places where it specifically talks about importing various file formats, there is no mention of having to create a placeholder first. It only becomes clear when you actually read the details for 'Placeholder', but who would know to go to this if they wanted to import an animated GIF!
Anyway, thanks again :)
Re: Importing animated GIF
unfortunately the xara help often assumes some prior knowlege on the part of the user in order to know where to look ....
you need to know that 'importing', in this sense, means working on the file itself rather tha using it in the page
glad you got the issue clear ;)
Re: Importing animated GIF
The manual also offers this:
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However there is an easier way to add files or code to your site. Simply drag and drop Flash or animated GIF files from Windows File Explorer onto your page. A placeholder image is automatically generated for you and is placed on your page. A copy of the file is added to the support folder of your design so that it gets exported and published with your site. When you export and publish your site, the placeholder image is replaced by the actual file you imported.
Acorn
Re: Importing animated GIF
I repeat what I said earlier about prior knowlege being required :D
Re: Importing animated GIF
Yes, but I only assume the prior knowledge that there is a manual or help file:
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Animated GIFs
Add an animated GIF to your page just the same way as for Flash files. Import or drag and drop the GIF file onto your page. It gets copied to your design’s support folder and a static placeholder image is generated
I do apologise, I do know how I work / think is not the same as most others.
The Xara Desktop application is densely packed and I am always surprised about what is does and even what I know what is does.
Acorn
Re: Importing animated GIF
I know a lot about what about 15% of it does, most of that connected to vectors not, as you know, web pages
what really lets the help down is it's inadequate search... imo
Re: Importing animated GIF
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Originally Posted by
handrawn
I know a lot about what about 15% of it does, most of that connected to vectors not, as you know, web pages
what really lets the help down is it's inadequate search... imo
With XDPX, you get a PDF help manual and I use that to search for cross-related topics, using Full Reader Search.
I did also convert all CHM file back into HTML files so a MS Explorer Search does a similar task in a more roundabout manner.
Acorn
Re: Importing animated GIF
is the current PDF manual searchable? I have one somewhere, but rarely llok at it these days most of what i do in xara being so routine [for me]