3) Use the tools and fields in the dialog (described below) to define the hotspots
and links necessary.
4) Click the Apply icon to apply the settings.
5) When done, click the Save icon to save the imagemap to a file, then click
the X in the upper right corner to close the dialog.
The main part of the dialog shows the image on which the hotspots are defined. A
hotspot is identified by a line indicating its shape.
The toolbar at the top of the dialog contains the following tools:
• Apply button: click this button to apply the changes.
• Load, Save, and Select icons.
• Tools for drawing a hotspot shape: these tools work in exactly the same way as
the corresponding tools in the Drawing toolbar.
• Edit, Move, Insert, Delete Points: advanced editing tools to manipulate the
shape of a polygon hotspot. Select the Edit Points tool to activate the other
tools.
• Active icon: toggles the status of a selected hotspot between active and
inactive.
• Macro: associates a macro with the hotspot instead of just associating an
hyperlink.
• Properties: sets the hyperlink properties and adds the Name attribute to the
hyperlink.
Below the toolbar, specify for the selected hotspot:
• Address: the address pointed by the hyperlink. You can also point to an anchor
in a document; to do this, write the address in this format:
file:///<path>/document_name#anchor_name
• Text: type the text that you want to be displayed when the mouse pointer is
moved over the hotspot.
• Frame: where the target of the hyperlink will open: pick among _blank (opens
in a new browser window), _self (opens in the active browser window), _top or
_parent.
Tip
The value _self for the target frame will work just fine in the vast majority
of occasions. It is therefore not recommended to use the other choices
unless absolutely necessary.
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