False 6 0 0 dialog True False vertical 6 True False True end True False end True True False 12 True False 100% False False 0 True False vertical False True 1 True False 100% False False 2 True False vertical False True 3 True False 100% False False 4 False True 1 False True 0 _Cancel True True True True True 1 False True end 0 True False True True vertical 6 True True True True icons False 2 True start Apply svx/res/id01.png Applies the changes that you made to the image map. False False True start Open... svx/res/id02.png Loads an existing image map in the MAP-CERN, MAP-NCSA or SIP StarView ImageMap file format. False False True start Save... svx/res/id03.png Saves the image map in the MAP-CERN, MAP-NCSA or SIP StarView ImageMap file format. False False True start Close False False True start Select svx/res/id04.png Selects a hotspot in the image map for editing. False False True start Rectangle svx/res/id05.png Draws a rectangular hotspot where you drag in the graphic. After, you can enter the Address and the Text for the hotspot, and then select the Frame where you want the URL to open. False False True start Ellipse svx/res/id06.png Draws an elliptical hotspot where you drag in the graphic. After, you can enter the Address and the Text for the hotspot, and then select the Frame where you want the URL to open. False False True start Polygon svx/res/id07.png Draws a polygonal hotspot in the graphic. Click this icon, drag in the graphic, and then click to define one side of the polygon. Move to where you want to place the end of the next side, and then click. Repeat until you have drawn all of the sides of the polygon. When you are finished, double-click to close the polygon. After, you can enter the Address and the Text for the hotspot, and then select the Frame where you want the URL to open. False False True start Freeform Polygon svx/res/id08.png Draws a hotspot that is based on a freeform polygon. Click this icon and move to where you want to draw the hotspot. Drag a freeform line and release to close the shape. After, you can enter the Address and the Text for the hotspot, and then select the Frame where you want the URL to open. False False True start Edit Points svx/res/id030.png Lets you change the shape of the selected hotspot by editing the anchor points. False False True start Move Points svx/res/id031.png Lets you move the individual anchor points of the selected hotspot. False False True start Insert Points svx/res/id032.png Adds an anchor point where you click on the outline of the hotspot. False False True start Delete Points svx/res/id033.png Deletes the selected anchor point. False False True start Undo svx/res/id040.png False False True start Redo svx/res/id041.png False False True start Active svx/res/id016.png Disables or enables the hyperlink for the selected hotspot. A disabled hotspot is transparent. False False True start Macro... svx/res/id018.png Lets you assign a macro that runs when you click the selected hotspot in a browser. False False True start Properties... svx/res/id019.png Allows you to define the properties of the selected hotspot. False False False True 0 True False 6 12 True False start Address: True url 0 0 True False True 6 12 True False start Frame: True target 1 0 True True True True True Enter the text that you want to display when the mouse rests on the hotspot in a browser. This text is also used by assistive technologies 0 0 True False True True True True 2 0 1 1 True False start _Text Alternative: Enter a short description of essential features of the image map for persons who do not see the image. True text 0 1 True False True True True True Enter the URL for the file that you want to open when you click the selected hotspot. 1 0 False True 1 True True True True never never in True False True True True True GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK | GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK | GDK_KEY_PRESS_MASK | GDK_KEY_RELEASE_MASK | GDK_STRUCTURE_MASK True True Displays the image map, so that you can click and edit the hotspots. True True 2 False True 1 cancel Allows you to attach URLs to specific areas, called hotspots, on a graphic or a group of graphics. An image map is a group of one or more hotspots.