Generic Web Projectors enable you to view and display web pages in the Xpress graphic side while being able to converse in the text side of the MOO. Simple and easy to use, the Web Projector is a powerful tool available to MOO users since multiple-users can look at and discuss a web page at the same time.
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Instructions and Information on Specific Verbs (Commands)
Using the Encore Object Editor
From within the enCore Object Editor, you can easily create the Web Projector, describe it, and prepare the web pages you wish to have loaded into the projector for viewing. These web pages can be loaded also from the text-command side of the MOO, but the Encore Editor provides an even easier interface.
Using Specific Verb Commands
view <slide#> on <webprojector name>
Example: view 1 on Web Projector
By using the ‘view’ command, you will show the designated web page to your computer
(and not to everyone in the room).
display <slide#> on <webprojector name>
Example: display 1 on Web Projector
This command will display the designated web page to anyone who is in the room
where the Web Projector lives.
peek <webprojector name>
To get a list of all the web sites prepared within the Web Projector.
To Create your WEB SLIDES using the following commands:
Web slides can also be loaded into the web projecter easily through the
Xpress Properties Editor (click the EDIT button).
@notedit webprojector.slides
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http://www.bvu.edu
http://www.gamelan.com
etc.
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save
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Note About Browsing and the Web Projector
Once you view or display a web page, you can follow hyperlinks and browse while staying within the window of the Xpress graphic side of the MOO. Some links may open a separate window. In order to go BACK in your browsing, RIGHT-CLICK your mouse and pull down to the BACK selection.