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C:\MULTI\HELP\cocktail.BMP
###Multimedia@Player
Multimedia Player is a program providing about 60 file formats, including
world common multimedia files and its own file formats, whenever the
user clicks them. Basically, it is divided into the file window and the
preview window. The file created in Cocktail Multimedia Studio 98 is
independently executed.
##Functions@of@the@Multimedia@Player|gFunctions@of@the@Multimedia@Player|
##CD-ROM@Title@Recorder|gCD-ROM@Title@Recorder|
##Menus|gMenus|
###Menus
##Main@menu|gMain@menu|
The Main menu appears when you click the icon at the top left of the
window.
##File@menu|gFile@menu|
The File menu is composed of the Stop preview and Exit menus.
##Option@menu|gOption@menu|
The Option menu is composed of functions specifying a print type.
##Window@menu|gWindow@menu|
The Window menu is composed of menus connecting various windows (7
programs).
##Help@menu|gHelp@menu|
The Help menu answers questions about each menu.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|
###Main@menu
##Restore: Restores the original window.
##Move: Moves the current window.
##Size: Moves the mouse to the edge of the current window and maximize
the window diagonally.
##Minimize: Minimizes the current window to an icon.
##Maximize: Enlarges the current window to the full window.
##Close: Exits the current active window.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|
###File@menu
##Stop@preview: Stops a preview of all files.
##Exit: Ends the current program.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|
###Option@menu
##Image@file@preview: A check mark ? appears next to this command
when you click it and disappears when you click it again. If the check
mark ? is selected, the image file is minimized in Folder window
##Original@size: Shows an image or a movie file in its original size.
##Fit@image@to@window: Fits an image or a movie to the size of the File
View window.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|
###Window@menu
The Window menu opens a window, where you can move to another
window you want.
##Multimedia@Studio: Moves to the Multimedia Studio window.
##Multimedia@Player: Moves to the Multimedia Player window.
##Hypertext: Moves to the Hypertext window.
##Artist@Workshop: Moves to the Artist Workshop window.
##Database@Workshop: Moves to the Database Workshop window.
##Musician@Workshop: Moves to the Musician Workshop window.
##Word@Workshop: Moves to the Word Workshop window.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|
###Help@menu
The Help menu answers questions.
##Help: Answers questions.
##About: Briefly shows the product information.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|
###Functions@of@the@Multimedia@Player
Multimedia Player has the following features, and each feature is
described in the following section.
##Viewing@Files
To view multimedia files, double-click the appropriate icon of the
multimedia file. Because each multimedia file has its own icon, you can
find it easily. If you specify a preview of the image file, the picture of
the file shrinks and turns into an icon.
##Viewing@Selected@Files
You can select files in the Choose Files window. For example, to show
only the extension of .BMP files in the Choose Files window, type
"*.bmp" in the text box and click the Enter key. Then, the other files
disappear from the window and only the .BMP files remain.
##Moving@Folders
To move to the parent folder, double-click the icon of the parent folder.
For the subfolder movement, double-click the icon of the subfolder.
##Moving@Drives
To move to another drive, click the Move Drive button and then move to
the drive you want.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|
###CD-ROM@Title@Recorder
Usually, you may undergo complex editing processes using many
programs before you can run the CD-ROM title in the Windows 95
environment. However, if you use the Make CD-ROM Title program in
Cocktail 98, you can easily produce a CD-ROM title that can be run in the
Windows 95 environment.
##Next@Step|g1@Step|
###1@Step
1. First, copy the CDTITLE directory onto the hard disk. Load the work
edited by the user from the Edit window of Cocktail '98 Studio to the
Studio Edit window, and copy all files into the :\CDTITLE\DATA
directory by using the Backup Wizard. Then, change the name of
the .MMP file under the DATA directory to DATA.MMP.
##Next@Step|g2@Step|
###2@Step
2. Edit the SETUP.LST file by using the Notepad and save it after fitting the
following topics into the appropriate users.
Setup.lst
Title: Name of the work produced by the user
Dafaultdir: Basic folder for the $(Program Files) to be installed
##Next@Step|g3@Step|
###3@Step
3. The CD.ICO file is the face of the CD. If you have your own icon for
this file, overwrite it and then record all the files and folders under the
CDTITLE directory on the CD.
##Next@Step|g4@Step|
###4@Step
4. Install the complete CD-ROM title in the Windows 95 environment by
running the SETUP.EXE. Now, when you run the name of a work
registered in the program file, you can enjoy the fantastic multimedia
works produced in Cocktail '98 even if you don't have the Cocktail '98
software.
##HOME|gMultimedia@Player|