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Palace Presents Viewer
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maarten on 18/04/2009 18:08:00
 
THE PALACEPRESENTS VIEWER
This section describes the PalacePresents Viewer and has the following
sections:
* What is PalacePresents?
* Launching the PalacePresents Viewer
* What you need
* Setting preferences
* Joining an event
* The PalacePresents interface
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WHAT YOU NEED
To participate in events via the PalacePresents Viewer, you must be running the
Palace software for Windows 95/NT (version 3.0 or newer). You must also be a
Palace member to participate in an event. Note that membership is free.
The PalacePresents Viewer Plugin is installed automatically by the Palace
software. The name of the Viewer Plugin file is PalacePresents Viewer.dll. By
default this file is installed into your \PluginsStartup folder, which causes it
to load automatically whenever you start the Palace software. If you would
prefer to load the Viewer manually (each time you use it), you can move it to
the \Plugins folder instead. Note that the file must be located in one of these
two places to operate correctly.
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LAUNCHING THE PALACEPRESENTS VIEWER
The following steps will get you started with the PalacePresents Viewer:
*From the Plugins menu, select PalacePresents Viewer.
*The PalacePresents submenu displays. If the PalacePresents Viewer has not
already been loaded, the only entry on the submenu is Load. Click this to load
the plugin. This toggles to Unload once the plugin is loaded.
*Your PalacePresents Viewer is now loaded and active. Whenever you launch the
Viewer while an event is running, or if an event goes "on the air" while you are
running the Viewer, the Event Notification Dialog Box will appear, as shown in
the following picture. Note that you will only be notified of events transpiring
on the current Palace site.
Click Yes to participate in the event. The next thing you'll see is the
interface of the PalacePresents Viewer itself, which is described in the section
 Joining an event.
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SETTING PREFERENCES
Select Preferences from the PalacePresents submenu to display the
PalacePresents Viewer Preferences window, where you can customize your
PalacePresents.
* Show the Transcript in the Palace Log
When this option is checked, the transcript of the PalacePresents event will be
merged with the Palace log, so that you can follow everything at once.   	*
Always Accept Stage Invitations Without Prompting
If this option is checked, you will be automatically transported to the stage
whenever you are invited. Leave this option unchecked if you want to change your
avatar or throw on a few props before you hit the stage.   	* Prompt to Save the
Transcript on Exit
If you exit the PalacePresents Viewer, or if the moderator ends the current
event while you have this option checked, you will be shown a dialog box asking
if you want to save the event transcript to a file. If this option is unchecked
and either of these events occurs, the dialog box will not appear, and the event
transcript will not be saved.   	* Show System Messages in the Transcript
When this option is checked, additional system information messages are
displayed in the transcript.   	* Show Slide Show URLs in the Viewer Window
The PalacePresents Moderator has the ability to run a "slide show" of web pages
while the event is running. If this option is checked, all web pages visited
will be displayed in the Browser Frame of your PalacePresents Viewer (beneath
the Transcript window). If unchecked, your web browser will be launched
separately to view these pages. NOTE: To view the Slide Show within the Viewer
window, you must have Microsoft's "Internet Explorer" installed on your system
(it does not need to be your default browser, however). If you don't have
Internet Explorer, you should leave this option unchecked.
* Always display the Viewer on Top
This option causes the Viewer window to cover all other windows you might
currently have open (including the Palace window itself), and to remain that way
until turned off.   	* Remember Viewer Window Position across Events
When checked, this option will cause the height, width, and screen position of
the Viewer Window to be stored upon closing the PalacePresents Viewer. The next
time you enter an event (regardless of its location in the Palace Community),
the Viewer window will appear at the same size and position as before.   	* Name
of the "Gone to Stage" Prop
While you are on the stage, a copy of your avatar remains in the Palace room
from which you came (i.e. in the host Palace), but a special prop is added to it
to indicate that you are onstage. If you want to supply your own "on stage"
prop, simply type its name into this textbox; otherwise a default prop is
provided for you.   	* Default Button
Click this button to set all preferences back to their original default values.
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JOINING AN EVENT
If you launch the PalacePresents Viewer while an event is running (or,
conversely, if an event goes "on the air" while your Viewer is running), you
will only be notified of the event and given a chance to join the audience
automatically. However, if you decline the initial invitation notice and then
change your mind later, you can still get in.
Selecting Join an Event from the PalacePresents plugin submenu displays the
Select Event to Join window.
Here you can select which event you want to join, and browse any web pages
associated with the event. The first column of this list displays the names of
all PalacePresents events currently running at the Palace Server you're on. You
can join an event in progress simply by double-clicking on its name in this
list. Other features of this dialog box include:
*The Event Name field lists the name of the events.
*The Event Information URL area show the URLs of any web pages associated with
the event. This gives you easy access to any prepared information on the event,
topic, or presenter.
*To join an event, select it, and either double-click it, or click Join.
*Click Event Info to send your web browser to the page specified under Event
Information URL.
*Click Private Event to access a private event. The PalacePresents Moderator
has the ability to run Private Events that are not publicly advertised. These
events may be password-protected, and are run on an "invitation-only". If you
have been invited to such an event, click on this button to access the Join a
Private Event window, which asks you to enter the name of the Palace user
hosting the event, as well as any password that has been provided for you.
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THE PALACEPRESENTS INTERFACE
The PalacePresents Viewer is easy to operate. It contains a few basic elements,
including the Stage, the Textbox, three viewing Frames and a special Toolbar.
As indicated in the illustration above, the PalacePresents Viewer allows you to
see the avatars of anyone currently onstage. This includes the event presenter
(or presenters, if there is more than one), as well as anyone else who has
accepted the moderator's invitation to come onstage. Note that the moderator
does not directly appear onstage. Moderator speech appears in a standard cartoon
balloon in the upper-left corner of the stage area.
Avatars can move around on the stage just as they can in a Palace room, and
everyone who is connected to the event will see them moving. While onstage, you
can wear props, even animated props, but you cannot change your avatar without
leaving the stage again.
NOTE: While you are onstage you also remain in the Palace room you were invited
from, and a special "on stage" prop is automatically added to your avatar there.
While onstage, you can continue to chat and move around in the Palace proper,
and can also "broadcast" by typing into the viewer. You really can be in two
places at once!
TALKING TO THE STAGE
Whenever you're not on the stage (and that's most of the time, for most of us),
the label above the Viewer's Input Box reads Submit Question. Type your
question, and submit it to the moderator by pressing the Enter key. If selected
by the moderator, your question will appear onstage, just as you typed it. Note
that the moderator not only has control of which comments are selected, but can
also delay or shuffle comments, and may even preload a series of "simulated"
comments prior to (or during) the event.
NOTE: To submit questions to the moderator, you must be a Palace member. Guests
can view the PalacePresents stage and read the flow of chat taking place there,
but they cannot participate in the event directly.
The viewer's input box allows you to use special balloons just as you can in
the Palace client itself. See the section for more information.
THE VIEWER TOOLBOX
To the left of the stage you will notice a column of five buttons. These
buttons comprise the Viewer Toolbox, which provides shortcuts for the most
commonly-used functions. This section describes these buttons and their use.
Invite Me
While you are watching an event (i.e. not onstage), clicking on this button
means "Invite Me" (while you are onstage this button is disabled). Clicking here
sends a message to the moderator, requesting an invitation to the stage. Note
that if you have Always Accept Stage Invitations Without Prompting checked in
the Preferences dialog box; you will be pulled onstage as soon as your request
is accepted. Otherwise, you will see the following dialog box, which serves as
your official invitation:
Off Stage Button
While you are on the stage, the "Offstage" button becomes enabled. Clicking
here causes you to leave the stage. A prompt will appear to make sure you really
intended to make your exit.
Preferences Button
This button displays your PalacePresents Preferences window; it is the same as
selecting Preferences from the PalacePresents plugin submenu.
View Event Info Button
This button launches your web browser, taking you to the Event Information web
page that has been set up by the moderator. It is the same as selecting View
Event Info from the System Menu. Note that if Show Slide Show URLs in the Viewer
window is selected (under Preferences), all web pages visited will be displayed
in the Browser Frame (beneath the Transcript window). If unchecked, your web
browser will be launched separately to view these pages.
NOTE: To view the Slide Show within the Viewer window, you must have
Microsoft's "Internet Explorer" installed on your system (it does not need to be
your default browser, however). If you don't have Internet Explorer, you should
leave this option unchecked.
Save Transcript Button
This button causes an ASCII transcript file to be saved on your hard disk. It
is the same as selecting Save Transcript from the System Menu.
THE SYSTEM MENU
You can access a number of special PalacePresents features and settings through
the PalacePresents System Menu. To access this menu, click the system menu icon
in the upper-left corner of the Viewer.
Most of the items on the System Menu are standard, and will be familiar to all
Windows users: Restore, Move, Size, Minimize, Maximize, and Close. There are
also a few items that are specific to PalacePresents:
Preferences...
Select this option to display the PalacePresents Preferences Dialog; it is the
same as selecting Preferences from the PalacePresents plugin submenu, or
clicking on the Preferences Button in the Toolbox.
Join an Event...
This menu command displays the Event List.
Info About Current Event
This menu command launches your web browser, taking you to the Event Info page
specified by the event moderator. This is functionally identical to selecting
the View Event Info button in the Toolbox.
Save Transcript
Select this option to save a transcript of the event to a text file on your
hard disk. By default, this file is named MM-DD-YY.LOG, although you can change
the name and path to whatever you want. This is functionally identical to
selecting the Save Transcript button in the Toolbox.