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Audio annotations work in a very similar manner. By selecting Audio... from the
Annotation you are presented with the standard Macintosh sound recording dialog box.
You can then record your annotation and it is "attached" to the document. Later you then
have the opportunity to hear your annotation.
By selecting the Options/Kiosk menu option you turn MacMosaic into a minimal level
browser; kiosk mode eliminates the Annotate menu, as well as any Custom menus you may
have created, and reduces the number of options under the Options menu. It also removed
the Open commands from the File menu eliminating the possibility of viewing documents
other than the ones on your server. Thus, MacMosaic can be put into a public space for
public use and reducing the number of options for end-users. (Fewer options usually leads
to less confusion.) Unfortunately, the only way to get out of kiosk mode is to delete
MacMosaic's Preference file all together and start all over again.
Just like MacWeb, you can customize just about every aspect of the HTML rendered on
your screen. You can do this with the Options/Styles... menu. If you first create a
preferences file specifying how you want your HTML rendered, and then you can
distribute that preferences file to your audience, then your HTML will appear on their
screens in the manner you intended.
Summary :
kiosk mode eliminates the Annotate menu, as well as any Custom menus you may have created, and reduces the number of options under the Options menu. If you first create a preferences file specifying how you want your HTML rendered, and then you can distribute that preferences file to your audience, then your HTML will appear on their screens in the manner you intended.
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