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Release notes
yBook 1.4 released

Flipbook Skin Editor
Additional style definitions
It is now possible to define own hotspot styles, which can be applied to every hotspot type! Just define them in a user skin, apply this skin to a flipbook and select appropriate styles available for a particular hotspot type.

Follow these three simple steps to apply your very own styles. In addition, live preview of applied styles is available for every hotspot.
Additional style definitions
Changes in the Flipbook Editor
Defining asset names & visibility
Every asset can now be given a name, under which it appears in the Flipbook Player’s resource list. In addition, it is possible to hide/display each one on that list.
Multifile hotspot
Several different assets can be combined in one active area, using the new Multifile hotspot type. Firstly, add a new hotspot and connect more than one file to it. A convienent and easy-to-use form enables the user to do so. And... ? Simply try it out in the Flipbook Player, which provides a list of the files attached.
Multifile hotspot
Zoom hotspot
Part of a page should be enlarged so it gets the focus it deserves? Or maybe it is required to read small print without hassle? If so, then the zoom hotspot type exactly answers your needs. Insert a hotspot of this type and define the area to be zoomed. These two don’t even have to overlap, as hotspot type is defined independently of the zoom area.
Tooltip hotspot
A new hotspot type containing only a tooltip can be added. Extremely useful when merely a simple explanation is needed.
Changes in the Flipbook Player
Hotspot tooltips
Every hotspot can now be additionaly equipped with a tooltip. To do so, just fill in the Tooltip field available on the active area edit form.
Hotspot tooltips
 
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