Friday 3 February 2012

Modifying Image Attributes in eXe

Each of the following image attributes may either be set in the image's initial properties dialog box, or in a subsequent edit of the image's properties via its TinyMCE context menu or via the TinyMCE image button after selecting the image.

Let's take a look at an example image that has already been included in the content (either internally embedded or externally linked).  Begin by clicking on its iDevice's edit button from the Authoring pane's preview mode:


And, this will open the rich-text editor for that iDevice. To then open the image's properties dialog box, select the image and either:

  •      click on the TinyMCE toolbar's image button
  •         or, select "Image properties" from the image's context menu (e.g., via a right-mouse button in Windows, or a control-click on Macintosh)

Both of these methods for opening the image properties dialog box are shown highlighted below:



Either of the above should open up that embedded image's dialog box, with its General tab selected:


In the remainder of this section, the image dialog box will be shown by itself, with its corresponding rich-text editor merely being implied rather than explicitly shown. For example, the General tab of the above image will appear as:


Take a look at the Appearance tab as well:


1 comment:

  1. This article is about the eXe Learning authoring interface which is quite user friendly and easy to use with a variety of in-built instructional template. Moreover, the main idea of this article is about modifying image attributes in eXe.Furthermore, the author of this article has tried to establish an equilibrium between image and text. In my opinion, he has been successful in doing so. Thus many students may find it easy to understand how to use image's initial properties dialog box and TinyMCE context menu.

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