Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Sequence_Advanced_Editor_Creation.tex, revision 1.3

1.2       bowersj2    1: \label{Sequence_Advanced_Editor_Creation}
1.1       bowersj2    2: 
                      3: After creating a new .sequence resource and getting the editor selection
                      4: prompt (\ref{Map Editor Selection Figure}), click the \textbf{Advanced
                      5: Edit} button to get to the advanced map editor. %
                      6: \begin{figure}
                      7: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.80\paperwidth]{mapAdvancedEditorNew}\end{center}
                      8: 
                      9: 
                     10: \caption{Initial Map Editor\label{Initial Map Editor FIgure}}
                     11: \end{figure}
                     12: You should see the initial map editor as shown in the ``Initial Map Editor'' figure.
                     13: Note there are two windows: One is the workspace, and one is a secondary
                     14: window which will contain information as you add resources.
                     15: 
                     16: \begin{enumerate}
                     17: \item %
                     18: \begin{figure}
                     19: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.80\paperwidth]{mapClickedStart}\end{center}
                     20: 
                     21: 
                     22: \caption{After clicking \textbf{Start} in the Map Constructor\label{Clicked Start Figure}}
                     23: \end{figure}
                     24: Click the \textbf{Start} box. You'll see what you see in the ``After
                     25: clicking \textbf{Start} in the Map Constructor'' figure.
                     26: Click \textbf{Link Resource} in the secondary window, then click on the \textbf{Finish}
                     27: box.%
                     28: \begin{figure}
                     29: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  height=0.25\paperwidth]{mapStraightened}\end{center}
                     30: 
                     31: 
                     32: \caption{Straightened Map\label{Striaghtened map}}
                     33: \end{figure}
                     34:  After that, click \textbf{Straighten}. You should see something
                     35:  looking like the ``Straightened Map'' figure. 
                     36: This creates a simple map that flows from beginning
                     37: to end.
                     38: \item %
                     39: \begin{figure}
                     40: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  height=0.30\paperwidth]{mapInsertResource}\end{center}
                     41: 
                     42: 
                     43: \caption{Inserting a Resource\label{Inserting a Resource Figure}}
                     44: \end{figure}
                     45: To insert a resource into the flow, click the black line with two arrows,
                     46: seen between the \textbf{Start} and \textbf{Finish} boxes in the
1.3     ! albertel   47: ``Straightened Map'' figure.
1.1       bowersj2   48: In the secondary window, you'll see something like the ``Inserting a
                     49: Resource'' figure.
                     50: Click \textbf{Insert Resource Into Link}. A new resource box will appear
                     51: in the link. Click the resource, which will have the label \textbf{Res}.
                     52: \item Click \textbf{Browse}, and the \textbf{Network Directory Browser} will appear,%
                     53: \begin{figure}
                     54: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.60\paperwidth]{mapEditorDirectoryBrowser}\end{center}
                     55: 
                     56: 
                     57: \caption{Network Directory Browser\label{Map Editor Network Directory Browser Figure}}
                     58: \end{figure}
                     59:  looking something like the ``Network Directory Browser'' figure.
                     60: Press the \textbf{SELECT} button that is next to the resource you want to
                     61: place in the chosen resource box.%
                     62: \begin{figure}
                     63: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  height=0.30\paperwidth]{mapEditorResourceChosen}\end{center}
                     64: 
                     65: 
                     66: \caption{Resource Chosen\label{Map Resource Chosen Figure}}
                     67: \end{figure}
                     68:  Once you've done that, if you look back at the window that popped up when
                     69: you clicked on \textbf{New Resource}, you'll see something like the
                     70: ``Resource Chosen'' figure.
                     71: You can type the \textbf{URL} and \textbf{Title} into the secondary window,
                     72: if you prefer, following the format you see when you've successfully browsed
                     73: to a resource. After you click \textbf{Save Changes}, your changes will be
                     74: set, and the icons for the resource will appear in the \textbf{Res} box,
                     75: as shown in figure \ref{Map Resource Chosen Figure}. Click \textbf{Save
                     76: Map} in the bar above your map to save the map.
                     77: 
                     78: 
                     79: Clicking on the left icon for a resource will open a new browser window with
                     80: an informational page about that resource. Clicking on the right icon for
                     81: a resource will open a new browser window taking you to the rendering of
                     82: that resource.
                     83: 
                     84: \item Repeat steps two and three for as many resources as you'd like to bind together
                     85: into one page. You can insert the new resources anywhere you'd like.
                     86: \item When you are done adding resources, click the \textbf{Save Map} link to save
                     87: the map.
                     88: \end{enumerate}
                     89: In addition to manually adding in resources, the Advanced Editor also has
                     90: the ability to import resource in the same way that the Simple Editor can:
                     91: From a LON-CAPA network browser window, from a Group Search, or from another
                     92: Map.
                     93: 
                     94: The advanced editor has many more capabilities which you can explore.
                     95: 

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