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Explain the use, advantages, and disadvantages of Toolbook's two
different modes: Reader and Author. (I, II)
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Explain the various types of Toolbook objects and the object
hierarchy. (II)
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Create and work with foregrounds and backgrounds. (III)
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Use the various palettes to give certain properties to various
objects. (III)
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Create and work with various text fields including record fields,
scroll fields, and fields that contain selection lists. (III, VI)
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Create and work with various graphical objects. (III, VII)
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Create and work with various types of buttons. (III, VIII)
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| 8.
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Design and write various OpenScript scripts to handle both built-in
and user-defined messages. (IV, X)
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Create multiple pages and copy and move objects from one page to
another. (V)
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Copy various clip art and other graphical objects into a book from an
external source. (VII)
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Create and use hotwords to establish hyperlinks. (IX)
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Use Toolbook's debugging tools to detect and fix errors in various
scripts. (X)
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Use various techniques to create animation. (XI)
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Design and write various OpenScript scripts to control user input and
selections. (XII)
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Design and write various OpenScript scripts to control the flow
through a book and the running of external applications. (XII, XIII)
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| 16.
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Use the various clipmakers to create a simple multimedia book. (XIV)
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