When creating a presentation in Canvas X Draw, you can save the presentation in two ways:
Remember to first save your presentation as a Canvas X file so you can make changes to the original file and view the presentation on either platform.
You’ll need to access the Slide Show palette if you want to build a slide show or view a slide show. Choose Layout | Slide Show to open the palette. This is a floating palette that can be kept open to create, configure, and play slide shows.
Slide Show Palette Options
Fit to screen | Reduces or enlarges the document’s slides so they fit within the screen area of the system used to play the slide show. Canvas X Draw calculates a scaling factor based on the size of the system’s monitor and the resolution setting. |
Loop | Causes the slide show to play continuously until you interrupt it. When Canvas X Draw reaches the end of the document, it begins the slide show from the first slide. |
Show Pointer | Displays a pointer on screen during playback. Enable this option and select the pointer from the pop-up menu. You can control the pointer with the mouse during the slide show, so you can indicate important items in the presentation. |
Advance Every _ Seconds | Makes the slide show self-running by advancing from one slide to another after a specified interval, without any intervention from the operator. Enter the number of seconds in the text box. The exact timing between slides depends on the speed of the system used for playback and the complexity of the illustrations. |
The Progressive Build option in this palette will allow you to play a self-running slide show either layer by layer or slide by slide. While playing your self-running show, you also have the option to control the progression of each slide in the show. (See To Play the Side Show (.EXE).) | |
Select this option to anti-alias (smooth) vector and text objects during playback. If you select “Vector Quality: Anti Aliased” in the Configuration Center, Canvas X Draw will anti-alias objects in your documents except when playing slide shows. | |
Opens the Save As dialog box. Enter the name of the document in the file name field. Ensure that the (.EXE) extension is kept. |
Another way to begin this process is to choose File | Save As. If you choose this method, then your presentation will use the options that have been set in the Slide Show palette.
If you are presenting a slide show, speaker notes can help you remember important points of discussion. You can also create these notes for your audience. Each slide can have its own set of speaker notes.
To create a slide show and have access to the Slide Show palette, ensure that you select Presentation as the document type.
To view the speaker notes while showing the slide show, your presentation must be in .CVX format. You must also select Show Speaker Notes in the Slide Show palette.
Select the Speaker Notes tool.
Double-click on the Speaker Note graphic to open the Speaker Note dialog box.
You can also enter text in the field that appears in the Properties bar when the Speaker Notes tool is selected. Click Create. The Speaker Notes object appears in the upper left corner of the layout area.
You can update or delete the text at any time by selecting the Speaker Notes object and updating the text in the field that appears in the Properties bar. Click in the layout area to deselect the Speaker Notes object. The text is updated.
If you delete the Speaker Notes object, any text that it contains will be deleted.
In order to use this function, you must have the necessary hardware to support two monitors. Refer to your system documentation.
If using two monitors, Canvas X Draw displays the slide show on the full screen of the primary monitor. The slide show and speaker notes are shown in normal view on the secondary monitor.
If you do not know which monitor is primary and secondary, use the Display Options in the Control Panel.
In the Options dialog box, you can define slide properties such as names and transitions. To access the Options dialog box, open the Document Layout palette (Layout | Document Layout). Then open the palette menu and select Options.
You can set transitions for the current slide or multiple slides. To apply a transition effect to multiple slides, select the slides in the Document Layout palette and open the Options dialog box as previously explained.
Click OK in the Options dialog box to apply the settings to the selected slides.
Once you have finished setting your options, you are ready to save your presentation as either a Canvas X file (.CVX) or Canvas X Slide Show (.EXE).
Remember to first save your presentation as a Canvas X file so you can make changes to the original file and view the presentation on either platform.
Canvas X Presentations that are saved as Canvas X files (.CVX) can be viewed within Canvas X Draw. When you play a Canvas X Presentation, Canvas X Draw displays the document’s slides in order, using the specified transition timing and effects.
A presentation slide show can be set to automatic mode, in which the slide show plays once and stops or repeats continuously. Slide changes also can be controlled by an operator. Canvas X Draw can show slides using a time interval that you specify, or you can control the pace by clicking the mouse to switch to the next slide whenever you are ready.
While playing a Slide Show within Canvas X Draw, you may view each layer in reverse order. To do this, you must press Ctrl+Shift and click the mouse.
If the slide show was saved as an .EXE file, you can view it as a self-running application on a Windows platform.
To view the slides in reverse order, Ctrl-click the mouse. To advance the viewing of the show, Alt-click the mouse.
If you choose to view a window-sized presentation, at the top of the window is a menu bar that basically has the same functions as the Slide Player menu, except for the Slide Show Properties and Thumbnails option.
Click on the Slide Show Properties button to open the Slide Show Properties dialog box. Use these options to control how the slide show is presented.
If you want the slide show to loop while playing, you must select both Play in loop and Auto advance every _ sec and enter a number in the field. Otherwise, you’ll have to click the mouse to advance the slides.