Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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Native InDesign interactivity
Inline movies
Panorama
Sidecar.xml
Multiple issues
Smooth scrolling
If you use the method in which the the InDesign files and Links folders appear in separate folders, you must also include a separate
OverlayResources folder in each article folder rather than the single OverlayResources folder for the entire issue.
Regardless of which structure you use, the InDesign files can now include either _h and _v suffixes (for horizontal and vertical) or _l and _p
suffixes (for landscape and portrait).
Hyperlinks, buttons, and multi-state objects in InDesign files can now be included in the issue without requiring the
Overlay Creator. You can use the Script Labels panel to change default settings for these objects.
Movies can now be played inline rather than full-screen only.
The Overlay Creator now includes a Panorama option.
You can avoid filling out the metadata each time you use the Bundler by creating a CSV file called “Info.csv.” Because of problems
with certain characters not being displayed correctly, an XML file replaces the CSV file.
You can now add more than one issue to the viewer. Tapping the Home icon takes you back to the library of issues rather than
to the beginning of the current issue. You can create preview images for the library issues. Currently, you can load only eight issues.
You can determine whether each article in the issue scrolls continuously or on a page-by-page basis.
Release 1
The first release of the Digital Publishing Suite tools offered the AIR-based Content Bundler and the Interactive Overview Creator apps. The first
Overlay Creator included Hyperlink, 360 Viewer, Slideshow, Audio, and Video overlay types. The Overlay Creator was the only method to create
interactive objects.
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