Hello,
 
   What if I want o link to Activities ? I
can´t drag and drop them to the rich text box (can I ?).
 
   Any idea? I don´t expect to map every
single link by hand.  L
 
   Old version was easier with getActivityItemUrl()
.
 
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Maciel
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Hello Ana. 
See
this thread in the newsgroup. There seems to be also now a new capability in
1.2 that allows you to directly drag the links into the html tab, which I have
not tested myself, yet.  So check it out and let us know how it works for you.
Peter.
"Peter Haumer" <phaumer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> When you draw the image map hotspots in your html editor and the tool 
> prompts you for the target URL, just type a "dummy" string that
reminds you 
> later which method or process element you want to link to. Once, you 
> finished the map copy the html. Go to the EPFC form and switch the field's
> rich text editor into the HTML tab. Paste the html. Go back to the rich
text 
> tab and start dragging into the editor below the image all the elements
that 
> your map shall link to. Switch back to html and paste the string of the
new 
> links href values into the respective href references in the image map
above 
> replacing your "dummy" strings.
> 
> Note, that the href format has changed in EPF Composer 1.2. If you migrate
> you need to manually fix the hrefs for the image maps.  All other
links that 
> contain a class and guid attribute will be automatically updated by EPF 
> Composer.
> 
> Peter.
> 
> 
> 
> "Alex Hunt" <ihandojo@xxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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> > Folks,
> >
> > How do you/what tool do you use to add image maps on images that you
embed 
> > into EPF (to create areas on images with hyperlinks)?
> > I can create an image and overlay an image map using other popular
HTML 
> > editing tools and import the <map> tag in, but how can I easily
associate 
> > each hotspot area with links within EPF itself, e.g., link to a Role.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > AH
> > 
> 
Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.
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Hi
Peter ... sorry for getting into the loop... but how can I create the 
image map in the supporting material?
Ana
Peter Haumer wrote:
>
> Hello Maciel.
> You might have see already that the new
editor allows drawing some 
> free-form objects that you find under the
geometric shape toolbox.
>
> You can also replace the diagram with an
external image such as a 
> Vision capture (e.g. as a gif). To do that
create a Supporting 
> Material guidance element, add the image to
the Main Description field 
> (using the Add Image button). Then
right-click the activity you want 
> to see that image being used for and select
Diagrams -> User Defined 
> Diagrams... In the dialog select your
Supporting Material element to 
> replace the activity diagram. The reason why
you create a Supporting 
> Material page first and not select the image
directly is that because 
> the Supp Mat element allows you creating an
html image map with 
> hotspots in the html editor as well.
>
> Thanks and best regards,
> Peter Haumer.
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> Hello,
>
> I´d like to know if there is intention to
enable diagrams 
> customization or some way to import different
diagrams file formats in 
> epf.
>
> I mean that I´d like to be able to mix
activity diagrams with other 
> diagrams (not necessarily UML diagrams, but
more like illustrations, 
> etc). Some drawing capabilities as found in tools
like Visio, 
> OpenOffice Draw, etc would empower graphical
presentation capacity of 
> EPF.
>
> I´m not suggesting to implement a full
featured drawing tool. It would 
> be enough being possible to import some
graphical file formats, so you 
> can draw in your preferred drawing tool and
only “link” these diagrams 
> to method elements.
>
> Currently I´m drawing visually richer
diagrams in other tool, saving a 
> .gif and a MAP and I´m using user defined
diagrams, but it´s not 
> pleasant to maintain every link manually.
>
> Congratulations for this great tool you
created.
>
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